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Protein-based ultrafast photonic switching
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2011
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringNonlinear OpticsMolecular BiologyOptical ComputingOptical PropertiesActive RoleOptical SwitchingNonlinear Optical MaterialBiophysicsPhotonicsSubpicosecond Photonic SwitchNon-linear OpticBiophotonicsElectro-optics DeviceMolecular SwitchUltrafast OpticsOptoelectronicsOptical Devices
Several inorganic and organic materials have been suggested for utilization as nonlinear optical material performing light-controlled active functions in integrated optical circuits, however, none of them is considered to be the optimal solution. Here we present the first demonstration of a subpicosecond photonic switch by an alternative approach, where the active role is performed by a material of biological origin: the chromoprotein bacteriorhodopsin, via its ultrafast BR->K and BR->I transitions. The results may serve as a basis for the future realization of protein-based integrated optical devices that can eventually lead to a conceptual revolution in the development of telecommunications technologies.
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