Robust ultrafast currents in molecular wires through Stark shifts
- PMID: 17930537
- DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.126802
Robust ultrafast currents in molecular wires through Stark shifts
Abstract
A novel way to induce ultrafast currents in molecular wires using two incident laser frequencies, omega and 2omega, is demonstrated. The mechanism relies on Stark shifts, instead of near-resonance photon absorption, to transfer population to the excited states and exploits the temporal profile of the field to generate phase-controllable transport. Calculations in a trans- polyacetylene oligomer coupled to metallic leads indicate that the mechanism is highly efficient and robust to ultrafast electronic dephasing processes induced by vibronic couplings.
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