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arxiv: 1407.7086 · v1 · pith:5JHRMINUnew · submitted 2014-07-26 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Gate-controlled generation of optical pulse trains using individual carbon nanotubes

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keywords nanotubesopticalpulsecarboncarriersgategenerationindividual
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We report on optical pulse-train generation from individual air-suspended carbon nanotubes under an application of square-wave gate voltages. Electrostatically-induced carrier accummulation quenches photoluminescence, while a voltage sign reversal purges those carriers, resetting the nanotubes to become luminescent temporarily. Frequency domain measurements reveal photoluminescence recovery with characteristic frequencies that increase with excitation laser power, showing that photoexcited carriers quench the emission in a self-limiting manner. Time-resolved measurements directly confirm the presence of an optical pulse train sychronized to the gate voltage signal, and flexible control over pulse timing and duration is demonstrated.

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