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Ultrafast Nanophotonics Group

High harmonic generation in semiconductor nanocones

 

HHG in solids was first reported in 2011 and requires intensities in the range 1011 – 1013 W/cm2. Nanostructures have the potential to enhance modest laser intensities as delivered by laser oscillators (109 – 1011 W/cm2) locally by several orders of magnitude which allows to trigger HHG. We study HHG in solids assisted by local field enhancement in nanostructures. We have developed and fabricated different types of metallic and semiconductor nanostructures that were demonstrated to increase harmonic pulse energies by several orders of magnitude. Semiconductors have several advantages with respect to metallic nanostructures. On the one hand, they exhibit a large enhancement volume. On the other hand, damage is significantly reduced.

 

 

 

• Collaboration :
 
 
 
   Marc Hanna, IOGS (Palaiseau)
Prof. Jens Biegert, ICFO (Barcelona)
Prof. Milutin Kovacev, Leibniz Universität (Hannover)
Nicolas Ducros (NOVAE), Sébastian Février (XLIM)
• People :
 
 
   Shatha Kaassamani
Dominik Franz
David Gauthier
• Publications     
• Fundings
 
   ANR (PACHA, IPEX)
PALM (HILAC, PlasmonX, STAMPS)
#133 - Mise à jour : 05/09/2018


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