Cognitive ability experiment with photosensitive organic molecular thin films
arXiv:physics/0608256 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.048701
Abstract
We present an optical experiment which permits to evaluate the information exchange necessary to self-induce cooperatively a well-organized pattern in a randomly activated molecular assembly. A low-power coherent beam carrying polarization and wavelength information is used to organize a surface relief grating on a photochromic polymer thin film which is photo-activated by a powerful incoherent beam. We demonstrate experimentally that less than 1% of the molecules possessing information cooperatively transmit it to the entire photo-activated polymer film.
16 pages, 4 figures