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Title
Semimetallization of dielectrics in strong optical fields
Authors
Kwon, OPaasch-Colberg, TApalkov, VKim, BKKim, JJStockman, MIKIM, DONG EON
Date Issued
2016-02-18
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Abstract
At the heart of ever growing demands for faster signal processing is ultrafast charge transport and control by electromagnetic fields in semiconductors. Intense optical fields have opened fascinating avenues for new phenomena and applications in solids. Because the period of optical fields is on the order of a femtosecond, the current switching and its control by an optical field may pave a way to petahertz optoelectronic devices. Lately, a reversible semimetallization in fused silica on a femtosecond time scale by using a few-cycle strong field (similar to 1 V/angstrom) is manifested. The strong Wannier-Stark localization and Zener-type tunneling were expected to drive this ultrafast semimetallization. Wider spread of this technology demands better understanding of whether the strong field behavior is universally similar for different dielectrics. Here we employ a carrier-envelope-phase stabilized, few-cycle strong optical field to drive the semimetallization in sapphire, calcium fluoride and quartz and to compare this phenomenon and show its remarkable similarity between them. The similarity in response of these materials, despite the distinguishable differences in their physical properties, suggests the universality of the physical picture explained by the localization of Wannier-Stark states. Our results may blaze a trail to PHz-rate optoelectronics.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/29974
DOI
10.1038/SREP21272
ISSN
2045-2322
Article Type
Article
Citation
Scientific Reports, vol. 6, 2016-02-18
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