Title :
Frontiers of sub-cycle terahertz science: The fast, the strong and the small
Author :
M. Hohenleutner;F. Langer;O. Schubert;S. Baierl;T. Maag;C. Lange;M. Porer;C. Pöllmann;P. Steinleitner;M. Eisele;M. A. Huber;M. Plankl;T. L. Cocker;R. Huber
Author_Institution :
Department of Physics, University of Regensburg, 94030 Regensburg, Germany
Abstract :
Phase-locked few-cycle pulses in the ultrabroadband terahertz (THz) spectral window1-4 have become a powerful tool to access low-energy elementary dynamics in solids, on time scales shorter than a single oscillation cycle of light5-14. Here, we tackle the role of excitons and their dynamics in modern dichalcogenide monolayers and exciton-polariton condensates7-9. Furthermore, intense THz pulses are used as atomically strong bias fields to explore high-harmonic generation by dynamical Bloch oscillations in bulk solids11-13. Finally, we develop a novel microscope that introduces sub-cycle resolution on the few-nm length scale14. The experiments reviewed here challenge modern quantum theories and spark hope for electronics and magnetic storage at optical clock rates.
Keywords :
"Excitons","Ultrafast optics","Microscopy","Optical pulses","Photonics","Spectroscopy","Probes"
Conference_Titel :
Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz waves (IRMMW-THz), 2015 40th International Conference on
Electronic_ISBN :
2162-2035
DOI :
10.1109/IRMMW-THz.2015.7327550