Electrochemistry to benefit photonics: nanotubes can control
laser pulses

10th October 2019by admin0

An international team of scientists led by researchers
from the Laboratory of Nanomaterials at the Skoltech Center for
Photonics and Quantum Materials (CPQM) has shown that the nonlinear
optical response of carbon nanotubes can be controlled by
electrochemical gating. This approach enabled designing a device
for controlling the laser pulse duration. The results of the study
were published in the prestigious international journal Nano
Letters.

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