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[7p-N205-7][JSAP-Optica Joint Symposia Invited Talk] Polarized Thermal Radiation from an On-Chip Aligned Carbon Nanotube Film
〇Shinichiro Matano1,2, Natsumi Komatsu3, Shengjie Yu4, Jacques Doumani4, Yui Shimura1, Junichiro Kono4, Hideyuki Maki1,5 (1.Keio Univ., 2.Kyoto Univ., 3.Univ. of California, Berkeley, 4.Rice Univ., 5.Center for Spintronics Research Network, Keio Univ.)
Keywords:
aligned carbon nanotube film,thermal radiation,anisotropic properties
A polarized light source is an essential tool to identify anisotropic material characteristics in diverse fields such as physics, chemistry, and environmental science. With microstructures, thermal radiation on carbon nanomaterials is one prospective phenomenon to obtain light covering a wide wavelength range, which is demanded for material analysis. In this talk, I will introduce our recent research on the thermal radiation of an aligned carbon nanotube film and light source development based on its radiation phenomenon.