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The nonlinear optical properties of nanotubes with spiral defects in a longitudinal magnetic field

V.Ch. Zhukovskii$^1$, V.D. Krevchik$^2$, M.B. Semenov$^2$, A.V. Razumov$^2$

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 2014. 69. N 1. P. 72

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It is demonstrated that the anisotropic transfer of photon momentum to an electronic subsystem results in induction of a photon-drag EMF in a standing electromagnetic wave along the axis of a nanotube with a spiral defect, which confirms the assumption found in the literature that the occurrence of such an effect in the presence of an external magnetic field is possible not only in 2-D systems but also in nanotubes with a spiral symmetry. One of the potential mechanisms of inducing the EMF connected with the spatial asymmetry of the electron-phonon interaction in a nanotube with a spiral defect is considered. This mechanism allows for such an EMF to occur upon heating the electron system by the Joule heat of the photon-drag current that flows through the nanotube.

Received: 2013 June 19
Approved: 2014 April 3
PACS:
73.23.Ad Ballistic transport
Authors
V.Ch. Zhukovskii$^1$, V.D. Krevchik$^2$, M.B. Semenov$^2$, A.V. Razumov$^2$
$^1$Department of Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991, Russia
$^2$Department of Physics, Penza State University, ul. Krasnaya 40, Penza, 440026, Russia
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