Quantum tomography of nonperturbative harmonic light from solids

TYPESpecial Seminar - Solid State Institute, Technion
Speaker:Ido Nisim
Affiliation:Department of Physics and the Solid State Institute, Technion
Date:17.06.2024
Time:12:30 - 13:30
Location:Solid State Auditorium(Entrance)
Remark:M.Sc. Student of Assistant Professor Michael Krueger and Associate Professor Ido Kaminer
Presentation:
Abstract:

Abstract

Since it was first reported a decade ago, the process of high harmonic generation (HHG) from solid media opened up new opportunities to probe condensed matter systems and their ultrafast dynamics. While most of the research that have been done used either the emitted harmonic light as a tool to study the material properties and its dynamics or the material as a way to manipulate the parameters of the emitted light, the quantum nature of the emitted light has remained elusive and assumed to be fully classical.

 

In my talk, I will present the first quantum state measurement of harmonic light in the nonperturbative regime. Using a homebuilt homodyne detection system and a phase-locked local oscillator, we measure the Wigner function of the third harmonic out of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG). I will present the first experimental results and discuss about their non classicality, the conditions of the measurement and the future work that will be done.

 

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https://technion.zoom.us/j/91851759951