Extremely Nonperturbative Nonlinearities in GaAs Driven by Atomically Strong Terahertz Fields in Gold Metamaterials
Abstract
Terahertz near fields of gold metamaterials resonant at a frequency of allow us to enter an extreme limit of non-perturbative ultrafast THz electronics: Fields reaching a ponderomotive energy in the keV range are exploited to drive nondestructive, quasi-static interband tunneling and impact ionization in undoped bulk GaAs, injecting electron-hole plasmas with densities in excess of . This process causes bright luminescence at energies up to above the band gap and induces a complete switch-off of the metamaterial resonance accompanied by self-amplitude modulation of transmitted few-cycle THz transients. Our results pave the way towards highly nonlinear THz optics and optoelectronic nanocircuitry with sub-picosecond switching times.
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@article{arxiv.1604.04107,
title = {Extremely Nonperturbative Nonlinearities in GaAs Driven by Atomically Strong Terahertz Fields in Gold Metamaterials},
author = {C. Lange and T. Maag and M. Hohenleutner and S. Baierl and O. Schubert and E. Edwards and D. Bougeard and G. Woltersdorf and R. Huber},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.04107},
year = {2016}
}
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Published in Physical Review Letters