We demonstrate an on-chip, optoelectronic device capable of sampling arbitrary, low-energy, near-infrared waveforms under ambient conditions with sub-optical-cycle resolution. Our detector uses field-driven photoemission from resonant nanoantennas to create attosecond electron bursts that probe the electric field of weak optical waveforms. Using these devices, we sampled the electric fields of ~5 fJ (6.4 MV /m), few-cycle, near-infrared waveforms using ~50 pJ (0.64 GV/m) near-infrared driving pulses. Beyond sampling these weak optical waveforms, our measurements directly reveal the localized plasmonic dynamics of the emitting nanoantennas in situ. Applications include broadband time-domain spectroscopy of molecular fingerprints from the vis...
This thesis presents a demonstration of controlling electric current between two nanoscaled electrod...
Surface plasmon resonances (SPRs), collective oscillations of quasi-free electrons in metals, can pr...
The measurement and control of light field oscillations enable the study of ultrafast phenomena on s...
With the advent of ultrafast optics and controllable waveforms consisting of only a few oscillations...
Optical-field emission from nanostructures is used to sample few-fJ, broadband electric field transi...
The advancement of the ultrafast pulse shaping and waveform synthesis allowed to coherently control ...
The advent of laser-based optical tools featuring few-cycle pulses with durations of less than a hun...
The sub-cycle interaction of light and matter is one of the key frontiers of inquiry made accessible...
The promise of ultrafast light-field-driven electronic nanocircuits has stimulated the development o...
Attosecond science is based on electron dynamics driven by a strong optical electric field and has e...
The response of solids to electromagnetic fields is of crucial importance in many areas of science a...
The response of solids to electromagnetic fields is of crucial importance in many areas of science a...
Johannes Schötz presents the first measurements of optical electro-magnetic near-fields around nanos...
A laser-based system to allow the temporal evolution of plasmonic fields on surfaces with attosecond...
Tailored nanostructures can confine electromagnetic waveforms in extremely sub-wavelength volumes, o...
This thesis presents a demonstration of controlling electric current between two nanoscaled electrod...
Surface plasmon resonances (SPRs), collective oscillations of quasi-free electrons in metals, can pr...
The measurement and control of light field oscillations enable the study of ultrafast phenomena on s...
With the advent of ultrafast optics and controllable waveforms consisting of only a few oscillations...
Optical-field emission from nanostructures is used to sample few-fJ, broadband electric field transi...
The advancement of the ultrafast pulse shaping and waveform synthesis allowed to coherently control ...
The advent of laser-based optical tools featuring few-cycle pulses with durations of less than a hun...
The sub-cycle interaction of light and matter is one of the key frontiers of inquiry made accessible...
The promise of ultrafast light-field-driven electronic nanocircuits has stimulated the development o...
Attosecond science is based on electron dynamics driven by a strong optical electric field and has e...
The response of solids to electromagnetic fields is of crucial importance in many areas of science a...
The response of solids to electromagnetic fields is of crucial importance in many areas of science a...
Johannes Schötz presents the first measurements of optical electro-magnetic near-fields around nanos...
A laser-based system to allow the temporal evolution of plasmonic fields on surfaces with attosecond...
Tailored nanostructures can confine electromagnetic waveforms in extremely sub-wavelength volumes, o...
This thesis presents a demonstration of controlling electric current between two nanoscaled electrod...
Surface plasmon resonances (SPRs), collective oscillations of quasi-free electrons in metals, can pr...
The measurement and control of light field oscillations enable the study of ultrafast phenomena on s...