First-principles method for nonlinear light propagation at oblique incidence

  • Uemoto M
  • Yabana K
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Abstract

We have developed a computational method to describe the nonlinear light propagation of an intense and ultrashort pulse at oblique incidence on a flat surface. In the method, coupled equations of macroscopic light propagation and microscopic electron dynamics are simultaneously solved using a multiscale modeling. The microscopic electronic motion is described by first-principles time-dependent density functional theory. The macroscopic Maxwell equations that describe oblique light propagation are transformed into one-dimensional wave equations. As an illustration of the method, light propagation at oblique incidence on a silicon thin film is presented.

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Uemoto, M., & Yabana, K. (2022). First-principles method for nonlinear light propagation at oblique incidence. Optics Express, 30(13), 23664. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.460096

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