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Coherent cyclotron motion beyond Kohn’s theorem

Authors :
Maag, Thomas
Bayer, Andreas
Baierl, Sebastian
Hohenleutner, Matthias
Korn, Tobias
Schüller, Christian
Schuh, Dieter
Bougeard, Dominique
Lange, Christoph
Huber, Rupert
Mootz, M.
Sipe, J. E.
Koch, S. W.
Kira, M.
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Universität Regensburg, 2015.

Abstract

In solids, the high density of charged particles makes many-body interactions a pervasive principle governing optics and electronics(1-12). However, Walter Kohn found in 1961 that the cyclotron resonance of Landau-quantized electrons is independent of the seemingly inescapable Coulomb interaction between electrons(2). Although this surprising theorem has been exploited in sophisticated quantum phenomena(13-15), such as ultrastrong light-matter coupling(16), superradiance(17) and coherent control(18), the complete absence of nonlinearities excludes many intriguing possibilities, such as quantum-logic protocols(19). Here, we use intense terahertz pulses to drive the cyclotron response of a two-dimensional electron gas beyond the protective limits of Kohn's theorem. Anharmonic Landau ladder climbing and distinct terahertz four-and six-wave mixing signatures occur, which our theory links to dynamic Coulomb effects between electrons and the positively charged ion background. This new context for Kohn's theorem unveils previously inaccessible internal degrees of freedom of Landau electrons, opening up new realms of ultrafast quantum control for electrons.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........83af976fe6ac72ecf31ee1290b626c84
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5283/epub.32947