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High Harmonic Generation in Solids: Particle and Wave Perspectives

Published 25 Apr 2023 in physics.optics | (2304.12547v1)

Abstract: High harmonic generation (HHG) from gas phase atoms (or molecules) has opened up a new frontier in ultrafast optics, where attosecond time resolution and Angstrom spatial resolution are accessible. The fundamental physical pictures of HHG are always explained by the laser-induced recollision of particle-like electron motion, which lay the foundation of attosecond spectroscopy. In recent years, HHG has also been observed in solids. One can expect the extension of attosecond spectroscopy to the condensed matter if a description capable of resolving ultrafast dynamics is provided. Thus, a large number of theoretical studies have been proposed to understand the underlying physics of HHG. Here, we revisit the recollision picture in solid HHG and show some challenges of current methods with particle perspective, and present the recently developed wave perspective Huygens-Fresnel picture in understanding dynamical systems within the ambit of strong-field physics.

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