2016
DOI: 10.1038/nature17660
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Solid-state harmonics beyond the atomic limit

Abstract: Strong-field laser excitation of solids can produce extremely nonlinear electronic and optical behaviour. As recently demonstrated, this includes the generation of high harmonics extending into the vacuum-ultraviolet and extreme-ultraviolet regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. High harmonic generation is shown to occur fundamentally differently in solids and in dilute atomic gases. How the microscopic mechanisms in the solid and the gas differ remains a topic of intense debate. Here we report a direct comp… Show more

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“…2) is at variance with a large number of solid-state HHG experiments finding a clean harmonic spectrum [12,15,17,18]. A recently employed phenomenological approach to "purify" the spectrum has invoked including very short dephasing times of the order of a fraction of an optical cycle (T 2 ≈ T 0 /4 [32]) or of about 1 fs [17,33] into the microscopic description.…”
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“…2) is at variance with a large number of solid-state HHG experiments finding a clean harmonic spectrum [12,15,17,18]. A recently employed phenomenological approach to "purify" the spectrum has invoked including very short dephasing times of the order of a fraction of an optical cycle (T 2 ≈ T 0 /4 [32]) or of about 1 fs [17,33] into the microscopic description.…”
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“…The recent observation of HHG in solids for intensities below the damage threshold [12][13][14][15][16][17][18] suggests opportunities for controlling electronic dynamics [16,17] and for an alloptical reconstruction of the band structure [19].…”
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“…The ellipticity dependence in solids is also material-dependent; for example, it is relatively weak in ZnO (ref. 2), but fairly strong in rare-gas solids 12 . As these crystals exhibit different bonding character, the nature of the bonding in solids seems to play an important role in defining the solid-state strongfield response.…”
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“…[3] a wide bandgap ZnO target (3.2 eV) was excited by a pulse with central wavelength of 3.25 µm, meaning that at least 9 photons are required for an excitation from the valance to the conduction band [see also [4] for more details]. Recently, a direct comparison of high-order harmonic generation in the solid and gas phases of argon and krypton has been reported [5].…”
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“…Recently, a direct comparison of high-order harmonic generation in the solid and gas phases of argon and krypton has been reported [5].…”
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