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All-optical mapping of ultrafast carrier dynamics in a Dirac semimetal (2505.24290v1)

Published 30 May 2025 in physics.optics and cond-mat.mes-hall

Abstract: High-harmonic generation (HHG), the haLLMark effect of attosecond science, is a nonperturbative nonlinear process leading to the emission of high harmonic light from gases and solids. In gases, extreme driving laser pulse intensities can deplete the ground state, suppressing harmonic emission during the trailing edge of the pulse. Here, we report pronounced ultrafast depletion dynamics during HHG in a gapless Dirac semimetal -- highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG). Remarkably, HOPG supports nonperturbative harmonic generation at laser intensities as low as $10{10}$ W cm${-2}$, facilitated by its vanishing bandgap. Using two-color spectroscopy, we reveal the excitation dynamics of Dirac electron-hole pairs as it affects the emission of harmonics during the presence of the driving laser pulse. Notably, valence band depletion near the Dirac points leads to a marked suppression of interband harmonics and induces measurable temporal shifts. These observations are supported by simulations based on semiconductor Bloch equations. Our findings uncover a new regime of strong-field light-matter interaction in gapless solids and establish HHG as a sensitive, all-optical probe of ultrafast carrier dynamics, offering new opportunities for ultrafast optoelectronics in Dirac materials.

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