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Conversion of twisted light to twisted excitons using carbon nanotubes
Physicsnpj Computational Materials

Conversion of twisted light to twisted excitons using carbon nanotubes

X. Zang, N. Singh, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Xiaoning Zang, Nirpendra Singh, Mark T. Lusk, and Udo Schwingenschlögl investigates how carbon nanotubes can harness the orbital angular momentum of light, transforming it into excitons for quantum information processing. Through analytical analysis and real-time simulations, the study reveals the potential of CNTs in the development of advanced optoelectronic circuits.... show more
Abstract
Carbon nanotubes are explored as a means of coherently converting the orbital angular momentum of light to an excitonic form that is more amenable to quantum information processing. An analytical analysis, based on dynamical conductivity, is used to show that orbital angular momentum is conserved, modulo N, for a carbon nanotube illuminated by radially polarized, twisted light. This result is numerically demonstrated using real-time time-dependent density functional theory which captures the absorption of twisted light and the subsequent transfer of twisted excitons. The results suggest that carbon nanotubes are promising candidates for constructing optoelectronic circuits in which quantum information is more readily processed while manifested in excitonic form.
Publisher
npj Computational Materials
Published On
Mar 17, 2022
Authors
Xiaoning Zang, Nirpendra Singh, Mark T. Lusk, Udo Schwingenschlögl
Tags
carbon nanotubesorbital angular momentumquantum information processingexcitonoptoelectronic circuitstwisted lightdensity functional theory
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