High-order harmonic generation in hexagonal nanoribbons
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2101.02961v2
- Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2021 12:25:31 GMT
- Title: High-order harmonic generation in hexagonal nanoribbons
- Authors: Christoph J\"ur{\ss} and Dieter Bauer
- Abstract summary: Generation of high-order harmonics in finite, hexagonal nanoribbons is simulated.
System describes for example graphene or hexagonal boron nitride.
Characteristic features in the harmonic spectra for the finite ribbons are analyzed.
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- Abstract: The generation of high-order harmonics in finite, hexagonal nanoribbons is
simulated. Ribbons with armchair and zig-zag edges are investigated by using a
tight-binding approach with only nearest neighbor hopping. By turning an
alternating on-site potential off or on, the system describes for example
graphene or hexagonal boron nitride, respectively. The incoming laser pulse is
linearly polarized along the ribbons. The emitted light has a polarization
component parallel to the polarization of the incoming field. The presence or
absence of a polarization component perpendicular to the polarization of the
incoming field can be explained by the symmetry of the ribbons. Characteristic
features in the harmonic spectra for the finite ribbons are analyzed with the
help of the band structure for the corresponding periodic systems.
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