Abstract
Multiphoton excitation of a solid by a few-cycle, intense laser pulse forms a very nonequilibrium distribution of charge carriers, where occupation probabilities do not necessarily decrease with energy. Within a fraction of the pulse, significant population inversion can emerge between pairs of valence-band states with a dipole-allowed transition between them. This population inversion leads to stimulated emission in a laser-excited solid at frequencies where the unperturbed solid is transparent. We establish the optimal conditions for observing this kind of strong-field-induced optical gain.
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Qasim, M., Zimin, D. A., & Yakovlev, V. S. (2021). Optical Gain in Solids after Ultrafast Strong-Field Excitation. Physical Review Letters, 127(8). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.087401
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