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High-Speed Modulation of Polarized Thermal Radiation from an On-Chip Aligned Carbon Nanotube Film.

Shinichiro MatanoNatsumi KomatsuYui ShimuraJunichiro KonoHideyuki Maki
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
Spectroscopic analysis with polarized light has been widely used to investigate molecular structure and material behavior. A broadband polarized light source that can be switched on and off at a high speed is indispensable for reading faint signals, but such a source has not been developed. Here, using aligned carbon nanotube (CNT) films, we have developed broadband thermal emitters of polarized infrared radiation with switching speeds of ≲20 MHz. We found that the switching speed depends on whether the electrical current is parallel or perpendicular to the CNT alignment direction with a significantly higher speed achieved in the parallel case. Together with detailed theoretical simulations, our experimental results demonstrate that the contact thermal conductance to the substrate and the conductance to the electrodes are important factors that determine the switching speed. These emitters can lead to advanced spectroscopic analysis techniques with polarized radiation.
Keyphrases
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