DocumentCode
152155
Title
Novel design method for light control pulse by hybrid simulation of Maxwell-Schrödinger equations
Author
Takeuchi, T. ; Ohnuki, Shinichiro ; Sako, Tokuei ; Ashizawa, Yoshito ; Nakagawa, Koichi ; Tanaka, Mitsuru
Author_Institution
Coll. of Sci. & Technol., Nihon Univ., Tokyo, Japan
fYear
2014
fDate
6-11 July 2014
Firstpage
127
Lastpage
127
Abstract
Summary form only given. Recently, design of light control pulse has attracted great attention both numerically and experimentally. The light pulse has interesting ability to change electron- or molecular-states to arbitrary objective states. We can obtain various photoreaction products with high quantum yield by using the light pulse. To the best of our knowledge, previous studies for numerical design of the pulse are based on the approximation which neglects the radiated field from particles. However, the approximation has not been verified yet because the complicated light-particle interaction must be accurately modeled in order to investigate the physical reliability. In this paper, firstly we analyze a single electron irradiated with the light control pulse which is designed by the conventional method based on the approximation to neglect the radiated field from the electron itself. The interaction is precisely simulated by the hybrid simulation of Maxwell´s and Schrödinger´s equations employing the Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) scheme. It is represented that the conventional pulse cannot fully control the electron-state to the objective state due to the strong radiated field near the wave function. Secondly, we propose a novel method in which the light control pulse is designed with the effect of the radiated field from the electron using the Maxwell-Schrödinger hybrid algorithm. It is demonstrated that the new pulse can precisely control the electron-state.
Keywords
Maxwell equations; Schrodinger equation; finite difference time-domain analysis; optical variables control; quantum optics; Maxwell-Schrodinger equations; design method; electron state control; finite difference time domain analysis; light control pulse; photoreaction product; quantum yield; single electron; Approximation methods; Design methodology; Educational institutions; Equations; Finite difference methods; Mathematical model; Time-domain analysis;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Radio Science Meeting (Joint with AP-S Symposium), 2014 USNC-URSI
Conference_Location
Memphis, TN
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/USNC-URSI.2014.6955509
Filename
6955509
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