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Optical Control of High-Harmonic Generation at the Atomic Thickness

High-harmonic generation (HHG), an extreme nonlinear optical phenomenon beyond the perturbation regime, is of great significance for various potential applications, such as high-energy ultrashort pulse generation with outstanding spatiotemporal coherence. However, efficient active control of HHG is...

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Published in:Nano letters 2022-11, Vol.22 (21), p.8455-8462
Main Authors: Wang, Yadong, Iyikanat, Fadil, Bai, Xueyin, Hu, Xuerong, Das, Susobhan, Dai, Yunyun, Zhang, Yi, Du, Luojun, Li, Shisheng, Lipsanen, Harri, García de Abajo, F. Javier, Sun, Zhipei
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Summary:High-harmonic generation (HHG), an extreme nonlinear optical phenomenon beyond the perturbation regime, is of great significance for various potential applications, such as high-energy ultrashort pulse generation with outstanding spatiotemporal coherence. However, efficient active control of HHG is still challenging due to the weak light–matter interaction displayed by currently known materials. Here, we demonstrate optically controlled HHG in monolayer semiconductors via the engineering of interband polarization. We find that HHG can be efficiently controlled in the excitonic spectral region with modulation depths up to 95% and ultrafast response speeds of several picoseconds. Quantitative time-domain theory of the nonlinear optical susceptibilities in monolayer semiconductors further corroborates these experimental observations. Our demonstration not only offers an in-depth understanding of HHG but also provides an effective approach toward active optical devices for strong-field physics and extreme nonlinear optics.
ISSN:1530-6984
1530-6992
DOI:10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c02711