Monday, January 20, 2014

Abstract-Sub-cycle control of terahertz high-harmonic generation by dynamical Bloch oscillations


Ultrafast charge transport in strongly biased semiconductors is at the heart of high-speed electronics, electro-optics and fundamental solid-state physics12345678910111213. Intense light pulses in the terahertz spectral range have opened fascinating vistas1415161718,192021. Because terahertz photon energies are far below typical electronic interband resonances, a stable electromagnetic waveform may serve as a precisely adjustable bias5111719. Novel quantum phenomena have been anticipated for terahertz amplitudes, reaching atomic field strengths8910. We exploit controlled (multi-)terahertz waveforms with peak fields of 72 MV cm−1 to drive coherent interband polarization combined with dynamical Bloch oscillations in semiconducting gallium selenide. These dynamics entail the emission of phase-stable high-harmonic transients, covering the entire terahertz-to-visible spectral domain between 0.1 and 675 THz. Quantum interference of different ionization paths of accelerated charge carriers is controlled via the waveform of the driving field and explained by a quantum theory of inter- and intraband dynamics. Our results pave the way towards all-coherent terahertz-rate electronic

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