Ελληνικά

Researchers have reinvented laser free magnetic control

725
2023-11-09 15:04:20
Δείτε τη μετάφραση

In a significant advancement in material physics, researchers from Germany and the United States have theoretically demonstrated that only extremely thin materials need to be α- RuCl3 can be placed in an optical cavity to control its magnetic state.


This discovery may pave the way for new methods of controlling material properties without the use of strong lasers.

The Role of Optical Vacuum Waves
It is crucial that cavity vacuum fluctuations alone are sufficient to transform the magnetic order of the material from serrated antiferromagnetism to ferromagnetism. This discovery, published in npj Computational Materials, is part of a recent trend in material physics research, which involves using strong lasers to alter the properties of magnetic materials.

By carefully adjusting the characteristics of the laser, researchers can fundamentally change the conductivity and optical properties of different materials. However, this method requires continuous stimulation of high intensity laser and is related to some practical problems, mainly due to the difficulty in preventing the material from heating up.

A New Material Control Method
Therefore, researchers are looking for methods to use light to achieve similar material control, but do not use strong lasers. It is in this context that theorists from the Max Planck Institute for Material Structure and Dynamics in Hamburg, Stanford University, and the University of Pennsylvania, Germany, have proposed a fundamentally different approach to changing the magnetism of real materials in cavities - without the use of lasers.

Their cooperation indicates that just a cavity is enough to α- The serrated antiferromagnetism of RuCl3 is transformed into ferromagnetism. Crucially, the team demonstrated that even in seemingly dark cavities, α- RuCl3 can also detect changes in the electromagnetic environment and correspondingly change its magnetic state.

in summary
This effect is purely a quantum effect, because in quantum theory, a cavity is never truly empty. On the contrary, the fluctuation of the light field causes the appearance and disappearance of light particles, which in turn affects the performance of the material.

The optical cavity limits the electromagnetic field to a very small volume, thereby increasing the effective coupling between light and materials, "said lead author EmilVi ñ asBostr ö m, a postdoctoral researcher in the MPSD theoretical group." Our research results indicate that careful design of the vacuum fluctuations in the cavity's electric field can lead to significant changes in the material's magnetic properties.

Since light excitation is not required, this method in principle bypasses the issues related to continuous laser driving. This is the first work to demonstrate cavity controlled magnetism in real materials, following previous research on cavity control in ferroelectric and superconducting materials.

Researchers hope that designing specific cavities will help them achieve elusive new stages of matter and better understand the subtle interactions between light and matter.

By carefully adjusting the characteristics of the laser, researchers can fundamentally change the conductivity and optical properties of different materials.

What is the quantum effect in this situation?
This is because in quantum theory, cavities are never truly empty. The fluctuation of the light field causes the appearance and disappearance of light particles, which in turn affects the performance of the material.

Source: Laser Network


Σχετικές προτάσεις
  • UK to Build World's Largest Power Laser: Accelerating the Use of Nuclear Fusion and Promising to Obtain Clean Energy

    According to reports, British scientists will build the world's largest power laser. They hope that this £ 85 million (approximately $103 million) device can accelerate the use of nuclear fusion and potentially obtain clean energy, which is inexhaustible.According to the report, the "Vulcan" 20-20 laser will be built in Havel, Oxfordshire, and it will produce a laser brightness that is 24 t...

    2023-10-09
    Δείτε τη μετάφραση
  • Germany's TRUMPF launches 50000 watt fiber laser

    TRUMPF will launch a new generation of efficient fiber lasers at the Munich Light Expo in Germany, which can meet the diverse welding needs of the entire industry, such as high-precision welding of electric vehicle batteries. Tom Rentschler, Product Manager of TRUMPF Fiber Laser, said, "The new generation TruFiber laser is the core engine of our production solutions. Through deep collaboration wit...

    06-20
    Δείτε τη μετάφραση
  • Fraunhofer IZM launches quantum cascade project to develop modular laser system

    Creating new laser systems for use in spectroscopy applications is a challenging and costly endeavor. In order to give even small and medium-sized enterprises access to such innovative technology, the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration (IZM) co-launched the QuantumCascade project to develop a modular laser system for a range of multispectral analytics.This week the IZM repor...

    07-30
    Δείτε τη μετάφραση
  • A new method for generating controllable optical pulse pairs using a single fiber laser

    Researchers from Bayreuth University and Konstanz University are developing new methods to control ultra short laser emission using soliton physics and two pulse combs in a single laser. This method has the potential to greatly accelerate and simplify laser applications.Traditionally, the pulse interval of lasers is set by dividing each pulse into two pulses and delaying them at different, mechani...

    2024-01-15
    Δείτε τη μετάφραση
  • Redefining optical limits: Engineers discover enhanced nonlinear optical properties in 2D materials

    Recently, according to a paper published in Nature Communications titled "Phonoenhanced nonlinearities in hexagonal boron nitride," engineers from Columbia University collaborated with theoretical experts from the Max Planck Institute of Material Structure and Dynamics to discover that pairing lasers with lattice vibrations can improve the nonlinear optical properties of layered two-dimensional ma...

    2024-02-23
    Δείτε τη μετάφραση