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Extremely efficient terahertz high-harmonic generation in graphene by hot Dirac fermions.

Hassan A Hafez1,2,3, Sergey Kovalev4, Jan-Christoph Deinert4, Zoltán Mics2, Bertram Green4, Nilesh Awari4,5, Min Chen4, Semyon Germanskiy4, Ulf Lehnert4, Jochen Teichert4, Zhe Wang4, Klaas-Jan Tielrooij6, Zhaoyang Liu2, Zongping Chen2, Akimitsu Narita2, Klaus Müllen2, Mischa Bonn2, Michael Gensch7, Dmitry Turchinovich8,9.   

Abstract

Multiple optical harmonic generation-the multiplication of photon energy as a result of nonlinear interaction between light and matter-is a key technology in modern electronics and optoelectronics, because it allows the conversion of optical or electronic signals into signals with much higher frequency, and the generation of frequency combs. Owing to the unique electronic band structure of graphene, which features massless Dirac fermions1-3, it has been repeatedly predicted that optical harmonic generation in graphene should be particularly efficient at the technologically important terahertz frequencies4-6. However, these predictions have yet to be confirmed experimentally under technologically relevant operation conditions. Here we report the generation of terahertz harmonics up to the seventh order in single-layer graphene at room temperature and under ambient conditions, driven by terahertz fields of only tens of kilovolts per centimetre, and with field conversion efficiencies in excess of 10-3, 10-4 and 10-5 for the third, fifth and seventh terahertz harmonics, respectively. These conversion efficiencies are remarkably high, given that the electromagnetic interaction occurs in a single atomic layer. The key to such extremely efficient generation of terahertz high harmonics in graphene is the collective thermal response of its background Dirac electrons to the driving terahertz fields. The terahertz harmonics, generated via hot Dirac fermion dynamics, were observed directly in the time domain as electromagnetic field oscillations at these newly synthesized higher frequencies. The effective nonlinear optical coefficients of graphene for the third, fifth and seventh harmonics exceed the respective nonlinear coefficients of typical solids by 7-18 orders of magnitude7-9. Our results provide a direct pathway to highly efficient terahertz frequency synthesis using the present generation of graphene electronics, which operate at much lower fundamental frequencies of only a few hundreds of gigahertz.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30202091     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0508-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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