Edge states and quantum optical high-harmonic generation from topological insulators
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2602.16454v1
- Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2026 13:40:27 GMT
- Title: Edge states and quantum optical high-harmonic generation from topological insulators
- Authors: Christian Saugbjerg Lange, Lars Bojer Madsen,
- Abstract summary: The strong-field process of high-harmonic generation (HHG) has been treated from a quantum optical perspective in recent years.<n>Here, we consider the quantum optical HHG response from the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model.<n>We find that HHG from both topological phases is squeezed at the band-gap frequency.
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- Abstract: The strong-field process of high-harmonic generation (HHG) has, in recent years, been treated from a quantum optical perspective in the emerging research area of strong-field quantum optics. These investigations show that HHG radiation is, in general, in a nonclassical state of light. However, the quantum optical treatment of HHG from topological nontrivial materials is missing. Here, we aim to address this gap in current knowledge and consider the quantum optical HHG response from the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model, a finite chain of atoms with both a topologically trivial and nontrivial insulating phase, the latter supporting edge states. We find that HHG from both topological phases is squeezed at the band-gap frequency. Interestingly, while the harmonic spectrum discriminates the two topological phases of the system, the degree of squeezing only discriminates the phases for smaller chain lengths. We attribute this difference to a relative increase in overlap between bulk and edge states in the topological nontrivial phase for smaller systems. Our findings reveal how the strength of dipole couplings governs the nonclassical HHG response and define new research questions on topologically protected generation of quantum light in strong-field physics.
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