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<i>Ab Initio</i>Simulation of Electrical Currents Induced by Ultrafast Laser Excitation of Dielectric Materials
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EngineeringLaser ScienceLaser ApplicationsLaser AblationCharge TransportUltrafast MagnetismTransferred ChargeQuantum MaterialsDielectric MaterialsCharge Carrier TransportUltrafast Laser ExcitationElectrical EngineeringPhysicsUltrafast Laser PhysicsDielectric BreakdownLaser-induced BreakdownApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsUltrafast CurrentsUltrafast OpticsElectrical Currents Induced
We theoretically investigate the generation of ultrafast currents in insulators induced by strong few-cycle laser pulses. Ab initio simulations based on time-dependent density functional theory give insight into the atomic-scale properties of the induced current signifying a femtosecond-scale insulator-metal transition. We observe the transition from nonlinear polarization currents during the laser pulse at low intensities to tunnelinglike excitation into the conduction band at higher laser intensities. At high intensities, the current persists after the conclusion of the laser pulse considered to be the precursor of the dielectric breakdown on the femtosecond scale. We show that the transferred charge sensitively depends on the orientation of the polarization axis relative to the crystal axis, suggesting that the induced charge separation reflects the anisotropic electronic structure. We find good agreement with very recent experimental data on the intensity and carrier-envelope phase dependence [A. Schiffrin et al., Nature (London) 493, 70 (2013).
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