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Surface Electromagnetic Phenomena in Pristine and Atomically Doped Carbon Nanotubes

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AMER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1166/jctn.2010.1532

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Carbon Nanotubes; Optical Properties; Atoms; Ions; Excitons; Plasmons; Exciton-Plasmon Coupling

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  1. US National Science Foundation [ECS-0631347, HRD-0833184]
  2. US Department of Defense [W911NF-05-1-0502]
  3. NASA [NAG3-804]

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The article reviews recent progress in the theoretical understanding of near-field surface electromagnetic phenomena in pristine and atomically doped carbon nanotubes. The phenomena involving strong coupling effects are outlined. They are the optical absorption by single-walled carbon nanotubes doped with single atoms or ions in the frequency range close to the atomic transition frequency, the entanglement of the pair of atomic qubits strongly coupled to a common high-finesse surface photonic mode of the nanotube, and the optical response of the strongly coupled surface exciton-plasmon excitations in pristine semiconducting carbon nanotubes. The phenomena reviewed have a great potential to be exploited for the future development of the nanotube based tunable optoelectronic device applications in areas such as nanophotonics, nanoplasmonics, cavity quantum electrodynamics, and quantum information science.

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