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− | One idea would be to have a dead end of an optical fiber and pass by with an attachment chain (over some stretch) electronically excited material | + | == Photonic steampunk == |
− | in such a way that the | + | |
− | (could probably be combined with laser like stimulated emission | + | One idea would be to have a dead end of an optical fiber and <br> |
− | At an other location along the attachment chain the material is electronically re-excited. | + | pass by with an attachment chain (over some stretch of the fiber) electronically excited material <br> |
− | Electronically re-excited either by mechanical means | + | in such a way that the dragging by catalyses a radiation emitting electronic de-excitation. <br> |
+ | <small>(This could probably be combined with laser like stimulated emission.)</small> | ||
+ | At an other location along the attachment chain the material is electronically re-excited. <br> | ||
+ | Electronically re-excited either by: | ||
+ | * mechanical means (like applying very high pressure) or | ||
+ | * electronic means or | ||
+ | * in any other suitable way. | ||
Note that this approach with a chain only makes sense if in-place-re-excitation is a bottleneck. <br> | Note that this approach with a chain only makes sense if in-place-re-excitation is a bottleneck. <br> | ||
− | (Kinda hope so, transporting metastable electronic excitations on an nanoscale attachment chain sounds kinda cool.) | + | <small>(Kinda hope so, transporting metastable electronic excitations on an nanoscale attachment chain sounds kinda cool. Like '''photonic steampunk''')</small> |
'''Long enough phosphorescent decay time needed''': <br> | '''Long enough phosphorescent decay time needed''': <br> | ||
− | The phosphorescent transition will need to have a long enough decay time to be mechanically transportable from excitation-site to (catalyzed) de-excitation-site. | + | The phosphorescent transition will need to have a long enough decay time to be mechanically transportable |
− | Maybe with advanced atomically precise manufacturing capabilities (and fine tunable | + | * from excitation-site |
− | phosphorescent systems will be acessible/developable. {{todo|Investigate design of phosphorescent centers assuming advanced [[gem-gum technology]] is available.}} | + | * to (catalyzed) de-excitation-site. |
+ | Maybe with advanced atomically precise manufacturing capabilities <br> | ||
+ | (and fine tunable unusually large intermolecular forces) <br> | ||
+ | a lot bigger range of phosphorescent systems will be acessible/developable. <br> | ||
+ | {{todo|Investigate design of phosphorescent centers assuming advanced [[gem-gum technology]] is available.}} | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Machine phase preventing photo-bleaching''': <br> |
Having the photoactive molecules in machine phase may make it possible to avoid "photobleaching" (photoactive molecules taking damage) entirely. | Having the photoactive molecules in machine phase may make it possible to avoid "photobleaching" (photoactive molecules taking damage) entirely. | ||
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+ | == Radio wave generation by mechanically rotating dipoles == | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{wikitodo|Discuss this.}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Related == | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Optical effects]] | ||
+ | * [[Ligand field theory]] | ||
+ | * [[Fin with spins]] | ||
+ | * [[Organometallic gemstone-like compound]] |
Revision as of 10:23, 26 August 2022
Photonic steampunk
One idea would be to have a dead end of an optical fiber and
pass by with an attachment chain (over some stretch of the fiber) electronically excited material
in such a way that the dragging by catalyses a radiation emitting electronic de-excitation.
(This could probably be combined with laser like stimulated emission.)
At an other location along the attachment chain the material is electronically re-excited.
Electronically re-excited either by:
- mechanical means (like applying very high pressure) or
- electronic means or
- in any other suitable way.
Note that this approach with a chain only makes sense if in-place-re-excitation is a bottleneck.
(Kinda hope so, transporting metastable electronic excitations on an nanoscale attachment chain sounds kinda cool. Like photonic steampunk)
Long enough phosphorescent decay time needed:
The phosphorescent transition will need to have a long enough decay time to be mechanically transportable
- from excitation-site
- to (catalyzed) de-excitation-site.
Maybe with advanced atomically precise manufacturing capabilities
(and fine tunable unusually large intermolecular forces)
a lot bigger range of phosphorescent systems will be acessible/developable.
(TODO: Investigate design of phosphorescent centers assuming advanced gem-gum technology is available.)
Machine phase preventing photo-bleaching:
Having the photoactive molecules in machine phase may make it possible to avoid "photobleaching" (photoactive molecules taking damage) entirely.
Radio wave generation by mechanically rotating dipoles
(wiki-TODO: Discuss this.)