46th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
Volume 60, Number 7
Monday–Friday, June 8–12, 2015;
Columbus, Ohio
Session N4: Invited Session: Attosecond CondensedPhase Dynamics
10:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Room: Union DE
Chair: Shambhu Ghimire, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Abstract ID: BAPS.2015.DAMOP.N4.4
Abstract: N4.00004 : Condensed Matter in Ultrafast and Superstrong Fields: Attosecond Phenomena
12:00 PM–12:30 PM
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Author:
Mark Stockman
(Center for Nano-Optics and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Georgia State University)
We discuss latest developments in theory and recent experimental results for
a new class of phenomena in condensed matter optics when a strong optical
field $\sim$ 1-3 V/{\AA} reversibly changes the solid within an
optical cycle [1-7]. During a single-oscillation of a strong optical pulse,
a dielectric undergoes a reversible transition to a semimetallic state,
which follows the instantaneous optical field during time intervals on order
of hundred attoseconds. Such a pulse drives ampere-scale currents in
dielectrics and controls their properties, including optical absorption and
reflection, extreme UV absorption, and generation of high harmonics [8] in a
non-perturbative manner on a 100-as temporal scale. Applied to a metal, such
a pulse causes an instantaneous and reversible loss of the metallic
properties. We will also discuss or latest theoretical results on graphene,
a semimetal, in a strong ultrashort pulse field [9, 10] revealing unique
behavior inherent in graphene. These are fastest phenomena in optics
unfolding within half period of light. They offer potential for
petahertz-bandwidth signal processing, generation of high harmonics on a
nanometer spatial scale, etc.
\textbf{References}
1. M. Durach, A. Rusina, M. F. Kling, and M. I. Stockman, \textit{Metallization of Nanofilms in Strong Adiabatic Electric Fields}, Phys. Rev. Lett.
\textbf{105}, 086803-1-4 (2010).
2. M. Durach, A. Rusina, M. F. Kling, and M. I. Stockman, \textit{Predicted Ultrafast Dynamic Metallization of Dielectric Nanofilms by Strong Single-Cycle Optical Fields}, Phys. Rev. Lett.
\textbf{107}, 086602-1-5 (2011).
3. A. Schiffrin, T. Paasch-Colberg, N. Karpowicz, V. Apalkov, D. Gerster, S.
Muhlbrandt, M. Korbman, J. Reichert, M. Schultze, S. Holzner, J. V. Barth,
R. Kienberger, R. Ernstorfer, V. S. Yakovlev, M. I. Stockman, and F. Krausz,
\textit{Optical-Field-Induced Current in Dielectrics}, Nature \textbf{493}, 70-74 (2013).
4. M. Schultze, E. M. Bothschafter, A. Sommer, S. Holzner, W. Schweinberger,
M. Fiess, M. Hofstetter, R. Kienberger, V. Apalkov, V. S. Yakovlev, M. I.
Stockman, and F. Krausz, \textit{Controlling Dielectrics with the Electric Field of Light}, Nature \textbf{493}, 75-78 (2013).
5. V. Apalkov and M. I. Stockman, \textit{Metal Nanofilm in Strong Ultrafast Optical Fields}, Phys. Rev. B \textbf{88}, 245438-1-7
(2013).
6. V. Apalkov and M. I. Stockman, \textit{Theory of Dielectric Nanofilms in Strong Ultrafast Optical Fields}, Phys. Rev. B \textbf{86}, 165118-1-13
(2012).
7. F. Krausz and M. I. Stockman, \textit{Attosecond Metrology: From Electron Capture to Future Signal Processing}, Nat. Phot. \textbf{8}, 205-213 (2014).
8. T. Higuchi, M. I. Stockman, and P. Hommelhoff, \textit{Strong-Field Perspective on High-Harmonic Radiation from Bulk Solids}, Phys. Rev. Lett.
\textbf{113}, 213901-1-5 (2014).
9. H. K. Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, and M. I. Stockman, \textit{Wannier-Stark States of Graphene in Strong Electric Field}, Phys. Rev. B
\textbf{90}, 085313-1-11 (2014).
10. H. K. Kelardeh, V. Apalkov, and M. I. Stockman, \textit{Graphene in Ultrafast and Superstrong Laser Fields}, Phys. Rev. B
\textbf{91}, 045439-1-8 (2015).
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