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nanosurface 2007-08-23 04:43

激光驱动飞秒电流,LIGHT-DRIVEN FEMTOSECOND ELECTRICITY

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[i]A two-color laser field can be used to efficiently induce directed currents along molecular wire junctions on a femtosecond timescale. The sign and magnitude of the current is controllable by varying laser parameters (figure by Michael Spanner).[/i]

【纳米科技世界快讯】Scientists in Canada foresee the use of electromagnetic fields of laser light for inducing and reversing tiny electrical currents along molecular wires without the use of a voltage applied across leads.  They would accomplish this feat by shining special laser pulses containing light waves at two different frequencies onto a polyacetylene molecule which acts like a junction between two metallic leads on either side (see figure ).  

Depending on the exact frequencies used, the time duration of the pulse, and the relative phase relation between the two components of light, the induced pulse of electric flow could consist of as little as a single electron or many.  For the case of one electron set in motion by the 400-femtosecond pulse of laser light the resulting electrical *current* would be about 0.4 microamps.  Why use light rather than voltage to drive electricity?  Because the whole thing can be done on a femtosecond scale with lasers.  Ignacio Franco ([email=ifranco@chem.utoronto.ca]ifranco@chem.utoronto.ca[/email], 416-978-4422) says that a potential use of laser-driven electricity would be in future optoelectronic devices such as ultrafast nanoswitches.  (Franco, Shapiro and Brumer, Physical Review Letters, upcoming article)

Source: AIP news

apcvd 2007-08-23 05:13

好贴!:victory:

nanost-admin 2007-08-23 07:27

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A two-color laser field can be used to efficiently induce directed currents along molecular wire junctions on a femtosecond timescale. The sign and magnitude of the current is controllable by varying laser parameters (figure by Michael Spanner).

a_stranger 2007-08-27 00:53

Great! Thanks!
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