Size-controlled quantum dots reveal the impact of intraband transitions on high-order harmonic generation in solids (2212.11483v1)
Abstract: Since the discovery of high-order harmonic generation (HHG) in solids, much effort has been devoted to understanding its generation mechanism and both interband and intraband transitions are known to be essential. However, intraband transitions are affected by the electronic structure of a solid, and how they contribute to nonlinear carrier generation and HHG remains an open question. Here, we use mid-infrared laser pulses to study HHG in CdSe and CdS quantum dots (QDs), where quantum confinement can be used to control the intraband transitions. We find that both the HHG intensity per excited volume and the generated carrier density increase when the average QD size is increased from about 2 nm to 3 nm. We show that the reduction of the subband gap energy in larger QDs enhances intraband transitions, and this in turn increases the rate of photocarrier injection by coupling with interband transitions, resulting in enhanced HHG.
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