Phonon-Polaritons in Non-Centrosymmetric Systems: Theory of Terahertz Pump-Optical Probe Spectroscopy
Hybrid lattice-light modes, known as phonon-polaritons, represent the backbone of advanced protocols based on THz pumping of infrared modes. Here we provide a theoretical framework able to capture the different roles played by phonon-polaritons in experimental protocols based either on Raman-like pu...
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Zusammenfassung: | Hybrid lattice-light modes, known as phonon-polaritons, represent the
backbone of advanced protocols based on THz pumping of infrared modes. Here we
provide a theoretical framework able to capture the different roles played by
phonon-polaritons in experimental protocols based either on Raman-like pump and
probe schemes, typical of four-wave-mixing processes, or on THz pump-visible
probe three-wave mixing protocols. By using a many-body description of the
nonlinear optical kernel, along with a perturbative solution of nonlinear
Maxwell's equations, we highlight the advantages of exploiting broadband THz
pumps to enlarge the phase space of the phonon-polariton dispersion accessible
in a single experiment. Besides providing a quantitative description of
existing and future experiments, our results offer a general framework for the
theoretical modeling of the hybridization between light and lattice degrees of
freedom in time-resolved experiments. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.10160 |