Non-perturbative Interband Response of InSb Driven Off-resonantly by Few-cycle Electromagnetic Transients
arXiv:1208.5863 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.147403
Abstract
Intense multi-THz pulses are used to study the coherent nonlinear response of bulk InSb by means of field-resolved four-wave mixing spectroscopy. At amplitudes above 5 MV/cm the signals show a clear temporal substructure which is unexpected in perturbative nonlinear optics. Simulations based on a two-level quantum system demonstrate that in spite of the strongly off-resonant character of the excitation the high-field pulses drive the interband resonances into a non-perturbative regime of Rabi flopping.
4 pages, 4 figures