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著者 |
南, 康夫
Tokushima University|Yokohama National University
Ofori-Okai, Benjamin
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sivarajah, Prasahnt
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Katayama, Ikufumi
Yokohama National University
Takeda, Jun
Yokohama National University
Nelson, Keith A.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Suemoto, Tohru
Toyota Physical and Chemical Research Institute
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学術雑誌論文
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抄録 | Ionic motion significantly contributes to conductivity in devices such as memory, switches, and rechargeable batteries. In our work, we experimentally demonstrate that intense terahertz electric-field transients can be used to manipulate ions in a superionic conductor, namely Na+ β-alumina. The cations trapped in the local potential minima are accelerated using single-cycle terahertz pulses, thereby inducing a macroscopic current flow on a subpicosecond timescale. Our results clearly show that single-cycle terahertz pulses can be used to significantly modulate the nature of superionic conductors and could possibly serve as a basic tool for application in future electronic devices.
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掲載誌名 |
Physical Review Letters
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ISSN | 00319007
10797114
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cat書誌ID | AA00773679
AA11734748
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出版者 | American Physical Society
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巻 | 124
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号 | 14
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開始ページ | 147401
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発行日 | 2020-04-09
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権利情報 | ©2020 American Physical Society
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言語 |
eng
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部局 |
理工学系
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