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Quantum Interference Control of Femtosecond, mu A Current Bursts in Single GaAs Nanowires

Ruppert, C.
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Thunich, S.
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Abstreiter, G.
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2010
Nano Letters

A phase-stable superposition of femtosecond pulses from a compact erbium-doped fiber source and their second harmonic is shown to induce ultrashort similar to mu A current bursts in single unbiased GaAs nanowires. Current injection relies on a quantum interference of one- and two-photon absorption pathways. The vector direction of the current is solely dictated by the polarization and relative phase of the harmonically related light components while its power dependence is consistent with a third order optical nonlinearity.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/nl1004898
Web of Science ID

WOS:000277444900046

Author(s)
Ruppert, C.
Thunich, S.
Abstreiter, G.
Fontcuberta i Morral, A.  
Holleitner, A. W.
Betz, M.
Date Issued

2010

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Nano Letters
Volume

10

Start page

1799

End page

1804

Subjects

GaAs nanowires

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quantum interference control

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transport in nanowires

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Iii-V Nanowires

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Silicon

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Semiconductors

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Photocurrent

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Coefficient

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Growth

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