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Macroscopic Ionic Flow in a Superionic Conductor Na^{+} β-Alumina Driven by Single-Cycle Terahertz Pulses
Yasuo Minami1,2, Benjamin Ofori-Okai3, Prasahnt Sivarajah3
1Department of Industrial and Social Sciences, Tokushima University, Tokushima 770-8506, Japan.
Abstract:
Ionic motion significantly contributes to conductivity in devices such as memory, switches, and rechargeable batteries. In our work, we experimentally demonstrate that intense terahertz electric-field transients can be used to manipulate ions in a superionic conductor, namely Na^{+} β-alumina. The cations trapped in the local potential minima are accelerated using single-cycle terahertz pulses, thereby inducing a macroscopic current flow on a subpicosecond timescale. Our results clearly show that single-cycle terahertz pulses can be used to significantly modulate the nature of superionic conductors and could possibly serve as a basic tool for application in future electronic devices.

