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Physical Review Letters | 2014

Efficient nonlinear generation of THz plasmons in graphene and topological insulators.

Xianghan Yao; Mikhail Tokman; Alexey Belyanin

Surface plasmons in graphene may provide an attractive alternative to noble-metal plasmons due to their tighter confinement, peculiar dispersion, and longer propagation distance. We present theoretical studies of the nonlinear difference frequency generation (DFG) of terahertz surface plasmon modes supported by two-dimensional layers of massless Dirac electrons, which includes graphene and surface states in topological insulators. Our results demonstrate strong enhancement of the DFG efficiency near the plasmon resonance and the feasibility of phase-matched nonlinear generation of plasmons over a broad range of frequencies.


Physical Review Letters | 2013

Generation of entangled photons in graphene in a strong magnetic field.

Mikhail Tokman; Xianghan Yao; Alexey Belyanin

Entangled photon states attract tremendous interest as the most vivid manifestation of nonlocality of quantum mechanics and also for emerging applications in quantum information. Here we propose a mechanism of generation of polarization-entangled photons, which is based on the nonlinear optical interaction (four-wave mixing) in graphene placed in a magnetic field. Unique properties of quantized electron states in a magnetized graphene and optical selection rules near the Dirac point give rise to a giant optical nonlinearity and a high rate of photon production in the mid- or far-infrared range. A similar mechanism of photon entanglement may exist in topological insulators where the surface states have a Dirac-cone dispersion and demonstrate similar properties of magneto-optical absorption.


Physical Review Letters | 2014

Superradiant decay of cyclotron resonance of two-dimensional electron gases

Qi Zhang; Takashi Arikawa; Eiji Kato; John L. Reno; Wei Pan; John Watson; Michael J. Manfra; M. A. Zudov; Mikhail Tokman; Maria Erukhimova; Alexey Belyanin; Junichiro Kono

We report on the observation of collective radiative decay, or superradiance, of cyclotron resonance (CR) in high-mobility two-dimensional electron gases in GaAs quantum wells using time-domain terahertz magnetospectroscopy. The decay rate of coherent CR oscillations increases linearly with the electron density in a wide range, which is a hallmark of superradiant damping. Our fully quantum mechanical theory provides a universal formula for the decay rate, which reproduces our experimental data without any adjustable parameter. These results firmly establish the many-body nature of CR decoherence in this system, despite the fact that the CR frequency is immune to electron-electron interactions due to Kohns theorem.


Physical Review B | 2016

Second-order nonlinear optical response of graphene

Yongrui Wang; Mikhail Tokman; Alexey Belyanin

Although massless Dirac fermions in graphene constitute a centrosymmetric medium for in-plane excitations, their second-order nonlinear optical response is nonzero if the effects of spatial dispersion are taken into account. Here we present a rigorous quantum-mechanical theory of the second-order nonlinear response of graphene beyond the electric dipole approximation, which includes both intraband and interband transitions. The resulting nonlinear susceptibility tensor satisfies all symmetry and permutation properties, and can be applied to all three-wave mixing processes. We obtain useful analytic expressions in the limit of a degenerate electron distribution, which reveal quite strong second-order nonlinearity at long wavelengths, Fermi-edge resonances, and unusual polarization properties.


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2016

Laser-driven parametric instability and generation of entangled photon-plasmon states in graphene and topological insulators

Alexey Belyanin; Yongrui Wang; Ivan Oladyshkin; Mikhail Tokman

We show that a strong infrared laser beam obliquely incident on graphene can experience a parametric instability with respect to decay into lower-frequency (idler) photons and THz surface plasmons. The instability is due to a strong in-plane second-order nonlinear response of graphene which originates from its spatial dispersion. The parametric decay leads to efficient generation of THz plasmons and gives rise to quantum entanglement of idler photons and surface plasmon states. A similar process can be supported by surface states of topological insulators such as Bi


Physical Review A | 2015

Continuous-wave lasing between Landau levels in graphene

Yongrui Wang; Mikhail Tokman; Alexey Belyanin

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Optics Express | 2015

Strong magneto-optical effects due to surface states in three-dimensional topological insulators

Xianghan Yao; Mikhail Tokman; Alexey Belyanin

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Proceedings of SPIE | 2014

Difference frequency generation of terahertz surface plasmons in graphene and topological insulators

Xianghan Yao; Mikhail Tokman; Alexey Belyanin

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Jetp Letters | 2014

Nonlinear cyclotron acceleration of massless Dirac charge carriers in graphene and topological insulators

Mikhail Tokman; Maria Erukhimova; Alexey Belyanin

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Physical Review A | 2017

Squeezing of thermal fluctuations in four-wave mixing in a \Lambda-scheme

Maria Erukhimova; Mikhail Tokman

We predict the general feasibility and demonstrate the design of the continuous-wave terahertz laser operating between Landau levels in graphene placed on a polar substrate in a magnetic field of order 1 T. Steady-state population inversion under a continuous-wave optical pumping becomes possible due to surface-phonon-mediated relaxation of carriers. The scheme is scalable to other materials with massless Dirac fermions, for example, surface states in three-dimensional topological insulators such as

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Maria Erukhimova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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A. G. Litvak

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Y. V. Radeonychev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Ivan Oladyshkin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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