Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2024 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2024; Minneapolis & Virtual
Session B43: New Development in Understanding and Controlling Excited States in Quantum Materials
11:30 AM–2:30 PM,
Monday, March 4, 2024
Room: Auditorium 1
Sponsoring
Unit:
DLS
Chair: Frank Gao, University of Texas at Austin
Abstract: B43.00005 : Lightwave electronics in quantum materials – from Floquet band engineering to attoclocking
1:54 PM–2:30 PM
Presenter:
Rupert Huber
(University of Regensburg)
Authors:
Rupert Huber
(University of Regensburg)
Mackillo Kira
(University of Michigan)
Ulrich Hofer
(Philipps Univ Marburg)
Also electron–hole pairs in atomically thin quantum materials can be accelerated and collided by strong lightwaves, giving rise to high-order sideband generation. By clocking electron-hole recollisions with attosecond precision, we can proceed beyond the single-particle picture and directly capture how many-body correlations affect the motion of Bloch electrons. Strong Coulomb correlations in atomically thin WSe2 are found to shift the optimal timing of recollisions by up to 1.2 fs compared to the bulk material. Attosecond chronoscopy of delocalized electrons could become a powerful tool in exploring unexpected phase transitions and emergent many-body quantum-dynamic phenomena.
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