Department of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66045, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2012 Feb 17;108(7):077403. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.077403.
We demonstrate a new, nonlinear optical effect of electric currents. First, a steady current is generated by applying a voltage on a doped GaAs crystal. We demonstrate that this current induces second-harmonic generation of a probe laser pulse. Second, we optically inject a transient current in an undoped GaAs crystal by using a pair of ultrafast laser pulses and demonstrate that it induces the same second-harmonic generation. In both cases, the induced second-order nonlinear susceptibility is proportional to the current density. This effect can be used for nondestructive, noninvasive, and ultrafast imaging of currents. These advantages are illustrated by the real-time observations of a coherent plasma oscillation and spatial resolution of current distribution in a device. This new effect also provides a mechanism for electrical control of the optical response of materials.
我们展示了电流的一种新的非线性光学效应。首先,通过在掺杂 GaAs 晶体上施加电压产生稳定电流。我们证明,该电流会感应探针激光脉冲的二次谐波产生。其次,我们通过使用一对超快激光脉冲在未掺杂 GaAs 晶体中光注入瞬态电流,并证明它会感应相同的二次谐波产生。在这两种情况下,感应的二阶非线性极化率与电流密度成正比。这种效应可用于对电流进行无损、非侵入式和超快成像。通过实时观察相干等离子体振荡和设备中电流分布的空间分辨率,说明了这些优点。这种新效应还为控制材料的光学响应提供了一种机制。