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Optics Letters | 2017

Laser waveform control of extreme ultraviolet high harmonics from solids

Yong Sing You; Mengxi Wu; Yanchun Yin; Andrew Chew; Xiaoming Ren; Shima Gholam-Mirzaei; Dana A. Browne; Michael Chini; Zenghu Chang; Kenneth J. Schafer; Mette B. Gaarde; Shambhu Ghimire

Solid-state high-harmonic sources offer the possibility of compact, high-repetition-rate attosecond light emitters. However, the time structure of high harmonics must be characterized at the sub-cycle level. We use strong two-cycle laser pulses to directly control the time-dependent nonlinear current in single-crystal MgO, leading to the generation of extreme ultraviolet harmonics. We find that harmonics are delayed with respect to each other, yielding an atto-chirp, the value of which depends on the laser field strength. Our results provide the foundation for attosecond pulse metrology based on solid-state harmonics and a new approach to studying sub-cycle dynamics in solids.


Nature Communications | 2017

High-harmonic generation in amorphous solids

Yong Sing You; Yanchun Yin; Yi Wu; Andrew Chew; Xiaoming Ren; Fengjiang Zhuang; Shima Gholam-Mirzaei; Michael Chini; Zenghu Chang; Shambhu Ghimire

High-harmonic generation in isolated atoms and molecules has been widely utilized in extreme ultraviolet photonics and attosecond pulse metrology. Recently, high-harmonic generation has been observed in solids, which could lead to important applications such as all-optical methods to image valance charge density and reconstruct electronic band structures, as well as compact extreme ultraviolet light sources. So far these studies are confined to crystalline solids; therefore, decoupling the respective roles of long-range periodicity and high density has been challenging. Here we report the observation of high-harmonic generation from amorphous fused silica. We decouple the role of long-range periodicity by comparing harmonics generated from fused silica and crystalline quartz, which contain the same atomic constituents but differ in long-range periodicity. Our results advance current understanding of the strong-field processes leading to high-harmonic generation in solids with implications for the development of robust and compact extreme ultraviolet light sources.Although higher harmonic generation from solids has become of interest in many fields, its observation is typically limited to crystalline solids. Here, the authors demonstrate that higher harmonics can be generated from amorphous solids.


Nature Physics | 2016

High-harmonic generation from an atomically thin semiconductor [Observation of high harmonics from an atomically thin semiconductor]

Hanzhe Liu; Yilei Li; Yong Sing You; Shambhu Ghimire; Tony F. Heinz; David A. Reis

Observations of high-harmonic generation from a single layer of a transition metal dichalcogenide opens the door to studying strong-field and attosecond phenomena in two-dimensional materials.


Nature Physics | 2016

High-harmonic generation from an atomically thin semiconductor

Hanzhe Liu; Yilei Li; Yong Sing You; Shambhu Ghimire; Tony F. Heinz; David A. Reis


Nature Physics | 2017

Anisotropic high-harmonic generation in bulk crystals

Yong Sing You; David A. Reis; Shambhu Ghimire


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017

Laser waveform control of extreme ultraviolet high harmonic generation in solids

Yong Sing You; Mengxi Wu; Yanchun Yin; Andrew Chew; Xiaoming Ren; Shima Gholam-Mirzaei; Dana A. Browne; Michael Chini; Zenghu Chang; Kenneth J. Schafer; Mette B. Gaarde; Shambhu Ghimire


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2018

Polarimetry of High Harmonics in Bulk Crystals

Yong Sing You; Eric Cunningham; Christian Rödel; David A. Reis; Shambhu Ghimire


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2018

Emission Phase of Extreme Ultraviolet High Harmonics from Bulk Crystals

Jian Lu; Yong Sing You; David A. Reis; Shambhu Ghimire


arXiv: Optics | 2018

Crystal orientation-dependent polarization state of high-order harmonics.

Yong Sing You; Jian Lu; Eric Cunningham; Christian Roedel; Shambhu Ghimire


Journal of Physics B | 2018

Probing periodic potential of crystals via strong-field re-scattering

Yong Sing You; Eric Cunningham; David A. Reis; Shambhu Ghimire

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Shambhu Ghimire

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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David A. Reis

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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Eric Cunningham

SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

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Michael Chini

University of Central Florida

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Shima Gholam-Mirzaei

University of Central Florida

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Xiaoming Ren

University of Central Florida

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Yanchun Yin

University of Central Florida

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Zenghu Chang

University of Central Florida

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Andrew Chew

University of Central Florida

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Dana A. Browne

Louisiana State University

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