We develop a microscopic large-N theory of electron-electron interaction corrections to multilegged Feynman diagrams describing second- and third-order non-linear-response functions. Our theory, which reduces to the well-known random-phase approximation in the linear-response limit, is completely general and is useful to understand all second- and third-order nonlinear effects, including harmonic generation, wave mixing, and photon drag. We apply our theoretical framework to the case of graphene, by carrying out microscopic calculations of the second- and third-order non-linear-response functions of an interacting two-dimensional (2D) gas of massless Dirac fermions. We compare our results with recent measurements, where all-optical launchin...
We show that graphene possesses a strong nonlinear optical response in the form of multiplasmon abso...
Recently, we demonstrated an all-optical coupling scheme for plasmons, which takes advantage of the...
In graphene, the two-dimensional electrons and holes are described by the Dirac equation with a vani...
We present a comprehensive review of the optical response of graphene, in both the linear and nonlin...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordG...
Contains fulltext : 169034.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)21 p
Nearly everything relies on the electromagnetic (EM) force to be in its current form. Therefore, lig...
This article was published in the New Journal of Physics, 2014 (16). Content from this work may be ...
Intense efforts have been made in recent years to realize nonlinear optical interactions at the sing...
Over the past decade, the plasmonics of graphene and black phosphorus (BP) were widely recognized as...
Intense efforts have been made in recent years to realize nonlinear optical interactions at the sing...
This thesis comprises work on three different projects in nonlinear optics. Those are the second ord...
Strong nonlinear optical effects generally require giant optical fields interacting with the nonline...
Nonlinear optics is limited by the weak nonlinear response of available materials, a problem that is...
Plasmons, collective electron density oscillations, provide physicists with intriguing challenges an...
We show that graphene possesses a strong nonlinear optical response in the form of multiplasmon abso...
Recently, we demonstrated an all-optical coupling scheme for plasmons, which takes advantage of the...
In graphene, the two-dimensional electrons and holes are described by the Dirac equation with a vani...
We present a comprehensive review of the optical response of graphene, in both the linear and nonlin...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Nature Research via the DOI in this recordG...
Contains fulltext : 169034.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access)21 p
Nearly everything relies on the electromagnetic (EM) force to be in its current form. Therefore, lig...
This article was published in the New Journal of Physics, 2014 (16). Content from this work may be ...
Intense efforts have been made in recent years to realize nonlinear optical interactions at the sing...
Over the past decade, the plasmonics of graphene and black phosphorus (BP) were widely recognized as...
Intense efforts have been made in recent years to realize nonlinear optical interactions at the sing...
This thesis comprises work on three different projects in nonlinear optics. Those are the second ord...
Strong nonlinear optical effects generally require giant optical fields interacting with the nonline...
Nonlinear optics is limited by the weak nonlinear response of available materials, a problem that is...
Plasmons, collective electron density oscillations, provide physicists with intriguing challenges an...
We show that graphene possesses a strong nonlinear optical response in the form of multiplasmon abso...
Recently, we demonstrated an all-optical coupling scheme for plasmons, which takes advantage of the...
In graphene, the two-dimensional electrons and holes are described by the Dirac equation with a vani...