490 research outputs found
Giant absorption of light by molecular vibrations on a chip
Vibrational overtone spectroscopy of molecules is a powerful tool for drawing
information on molecular structure and dynamics. It relies on absorption of
near infrared radiation (NIR) by molecular vibrations. Here we show the
experimental evidence of giant enhancement of the absorption of light in
solutions of organic molecules due to the switch from ballistic to diffusive
propagation of light through a channel silicate glass waveguide. We also
experimentally address a dynamics of absorption as a function of time of
adsorption of the organic molecules on a waveguide. The observed enhancement in
diffusion regime is by a factor of 300 in N-Methylaniline and by factor of 80
in Aniline compared to the expected values in the ballistic propagation of
light in a waveguide. Our results underscore the importance of a guide surface
modification and the disordered6 molecular nano-layer in enhancement of
absorption by amines on engineered integrated system
Ultimate photo-induced Kerr rotation achieved in semiconductor microcavities
Photoinduced Kerr rotation by more than radians is demonstrated in
planar quantum well microcavity in the strong coupling regime. This result is
close to the predicted theoretical maximum of . It is achieved by
engineering microcavity parameters such that the optical impedance matching
condition is reached at the smallest negative detuning between exciton
resonance and the cavity mode. This ensures the optimum combination of the
exciton induced optical non-linearity and the enhancement of the Kerr angle by
the cavity. Comprehensive analysis of the polarization state of the light in
this regime shows that both renormalization of the exciton energy and the
saturation of the excitonic resonance contribute to the observed optical
nonlinearities.Comment: Shortened version prepared to submit in Phys. Rev. Letter
Optically induced transparency in bosonic cascade lasers
Bosonic cascade lasers are terahertz (THz) lasers based on stimulated
radiative transitions between bosonic condensates of excitons or
exciton-polaritons confined in a trap. We study the interaction of an incoming
THz pulse resonant in frequency with the transitions between neighboring energy
levels of the cascade. We show that at certain optical pump conditions the
cascade becomes transparent to the incident pulse: it neither absorbs nor
amplifies it, in the mean field approximation. The populations of intermediate
levels of the bosonic cascade change as the THz pulse passes, nevertheless. In
comparison, a fermionic cascade laser does not reveal any of these properties.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Quantization of entropy in a quasi-two-dimensional electron gas
We demonstrate that the partial entropy of a two-dimensional electron gas
(2DEG) exhibits quantized peaks at resonances between the chemical potential
and electron levels of size quantization. In the limit of no scattering, the
peaks depend only on the subband quantization number and are independent on
material parameters, shape of the confining potential, electron effective mass
and temperature. The quantization of partial entropy is a signature of a
topological phase transition in a 2DEG. In the presence of stationary disorder,
the magnitude of peaks decreases. Its deviation from the quantized values is a
direct measure of the disorder induced smearing of the electronic density of
states.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
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