Evidence of the quantum-optical nature of high-harmonic generation
David Theidel, Viviane Cotte, Ren\'e Sondenheimer, Viktoriia, Shiriaeva, Marie Froidevaux, Vladislav Severin, Philip Mosel, Adam, Merdji-Larue, Sven Fr\"ohlich, Kim-Alessandro Weber, Uwe Morgner, Milutin, Kovacev, Jens Biegert, Hamed Merdji

TL;DR
This paper provides experimental evidence that high-harmonic generation in semiconductors produces non-classical, entangled states of light, demonstrating its potential as a quantum platform operable at room temperature.
Contribution
It is the first to experimentally demonstrate non-classical features, including two-mode squeezing and multipartite entanglement, in high-harmonic generation using standard semiconductors.
Findings
Observation of two-mode squeezing in harmonic radiation
Violation of Cauchy-Schwarz inequality indicating multipartite entanglement
High-harmonic generation as a room-temperature quantum light source
Abstract
High-harmonic generation is a light up-conversion process occurring in a strong laser field, leading to coherent bursts of extreme ultrashort broadband radiation [1]. As a new perspective, we propose that ultrafast strong-field electronic or photonic processes such as high-harmonic generation can potentially generate non-classical states of light well before the decoherence of the system occurs [2, 3]. This could address fundamental challenges in quantum technology such as scalability, decoherence or the generation of massively entangled states [4]. Here, we report experimental evidence of the non-classical nature of the harmonic emission in several semiconductors excited by a femtosecond infrared laser. By investigating single- and double beam intensity cross-correlation [5], we measure characteristic, non-classical features in the single photon statistics. We observe two-mode…
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Taxonomy
TopicsLaser-Matter Interactions and Applications · Quantum Information and Cryptography · Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
