A semiconductor connected to metal electrodes is exposed to an ultra-short laser pulse, generating and steering directly measurable electric currents.
Graphic: Christian Hackenberger
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Published 21, November 2016 at 900 × 910 in Monash University, Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics: fastest ever switching of electric currents in semiconductors achieved with few-cycle laser pulses
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