Current-induced giant polarization rotation using a ZnO single crystal doped with nitrogen ions

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Giant polarization rotation in a ZnO single crystal was experimentally demonstrated based on a novel phenomenon occurring at the nanometric scale. The ZnO crystal was doped with N + and N 2+ ions serving as p-type dopants. By applying an in-plane current using a unique arrangement of electrodes on the device, current-induced polarization rotation of the incident light was observed. From the results of experimental demonstrations and discussions, it was verified that this novel behavior originates from a specific distribution of dopants and the corresponding light-matter interactions in a nanometric space, which are allowed by the existence of such a dopant distribution.

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Tate, N., Kawazoe, T., Nomura, W., & Ohtsu, M. (2015). Current-induced giant polarization rotation using a ZnO single crystal doped with nitrogen ions. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep12762

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