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Light Phase Detection with On-Chip Petahertz Electronic Networks

Published 15 Dec 2019 in physics.optics, physics.app-ph, and physics.ins-det | (1912.07130v1)

Abstract: Ultrafast light-matter interactions lead to optical-field-driven photocurrents with an attosecond-level temporal response. These photocurrents can be used to detect the carrier-envelope-phase (CEP) of short optical pulses, and could be utilized to create optical-frequency, petahertz (PHz) electronics for information processing. Despite recent reports on optical-field-driven photocurrents in various nanoscale solid-state materials, little has been done in examining the large-scale integration of these devices. In this work, we demonstrate enhanced, on-chip CEP detection via optical-field-driven photocurrent in a monolithic array of electrically-connected plasmonic bow-tie nanoantennas that are contained within an area of hundreds of square microns. The technique is scalable and could potentially be used for shot-to-shot CEP tagging applications requiring orders of magnitude less pulse energy compared to alternative ionization-based techniques. Our results open new avenues for compact time-domain, on-chip CEP detection, and inform the development of integrated circuits for PHz electronics as well as integrated platforms for attosecond and strong-field science.

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