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Optical switch puts electric transistors in the shade

1 July 2009

AN OPTICAL transistor that switches a laser beam on and off, rather than an electric current, could form the building block of future light-based computers.

Vahid Sandoghdar and colleagues at the in Zurich suspended a hydrocarbon dye molecule in a crystalline matrix cooled by liquid helium. They then aimed a weak orange laser beam at the molecule, which soaks up most of its energy.

When they zapped the hydrocarbon molecule with a weak green beam it re-radiated orange light (Nature, ). “That light then constructively interferes with the orange beam and makes it brighter, effectively amplifying it,” says researcher…

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