An ultra-low pump intensity and high photon flux have been long pursuits of high harmonic generation (HHG) in solids. However, there is lack of a criterion to identify a pristine solid material exhibiting such characteristics. Here, we report systematic investigation into HHG from a cadmium telluride (CdTe) bulk crystal with a flat band dispersion near the Fermi level which leads to a large density of states. The measured pump intensity for the 31st harmonics (229 nm) is only 75 GW/cm2, one order of magnitude lower than that of other pristine crystals including two-dimensional materials reported so far. A comparative measurement shows CdTe has two-to-three orders of magnitude stronger HHG than silicon does, and high HHG yields in the ultraviolet region compared to GaSe. A high photon flux of ~ 6 × 1012 photons/s (5th −8th) with a robust long-time sustainability is obtained. This work offers a route towards compact vacuum ultraviolet laser sources.
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Long, Z., Yang, H., Tian, K., He, L., Qin, R., Chen, Z. Y., … Liang, H. (2023). High-harmonic generation in CdTe with ultra-low pump intensity and high photon flux. Communications Physics, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-023-01354-2
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