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High harmonic generation in epitaxially grown zinc oxide films

Troie Journigan, Yangyang Liu, Christian Cabello, S. Novia Berriel, N. G. Rudawski, Parag Banerjee, Michael Chini

2024Journal of the Optical Society of America B13 citationsDOI

Abstract

High harmonic generation (HHG) in solids has been identified as a promising mechanism for light source generation and for spectroscopy of materials. HHG from bulk solids, however, often suffers from nonlinear propagation effects, resulting in a loss of spectral coherence and the skewing of spectroscopic measurements. Here, we study HHG in epitaxial ZnO thin films grown on Al 2 O 3 substrates using atomic layer deposition. We find that the HHG emission consists of narrow spectral peaks, in contrast to those seen in bulk, and that the dependence of the harmonic yield on the film thickness differs for above-gap and below-gap harmonics, which can be understood from analytical models based on the linear and nonlinear response of the medium. The measured harmonic spectra depend qualitatively on the preparation of the films, with as-grown films generating even harmonic orders, which are absent in annealed films. The results are interpreted using transmission electron microscopy measurements, which indicate different morphologies for the as-grown and annealed films.

Topics & Concepts

High harmonic generationHarmonicsSecond-harmonic generationEpitaxyMaterials scienceThin filmTransmission electron microscopySpectroscopySpectral lineBand gapOptoelectronicsAnalytical Chemistry (journal)OpticsCondensed matter physicsChemistryNanotechnologyPhysicsLayer (electronics)LaserAstronomyQuantum mechanicsVoltageChromatographyLaser-Matter Interactions and ApplicationsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesMass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
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