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Terahertz surfoluminescence

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posted on 2024-11-15, 04:22 authored by D L Cortie, Roger LewisRoger Lewis
The cleaving of a solid to form two new surfaces may result in the emission of light. Conventional mechanoluminescence involves the transfer of charge between the two surfaces. We now demonstrate that the ultra-fast separation of charge within a newly-formed surface will lead to the emission of electromagnetic radiation. In contrast to the visible light previously observed and modeled, the intra-surface radiation contains terahertz frequencies. This newmechanism – named here surfoluminescence – introduces a new class of terahertz-frequency emitters. It also may in part explain the recent observation of terahertz emission from peeling adhesive tape.

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Cortie, D. L. & Lewis, R. A. (2012). Terahertz surfoluminescence. Surface Science, 606 (21-22), 1573-1576.

Journal title

Surface Science

Volume

606

Issue

21-22

Pagination

1573-1576

Language

English

RIS ID

63470

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