Coherent optical photons from shock waves in polarizable crystals

ORAL

Abstract

We predict that coherent electromagnetic radiation can be generated in polarizable crystalline materials when subject to a shock wave or shock-like propagating excitation. To our knowledge, this phenomenon represents a fundamentally new source of coherent optical radiation source in the 1-100 THz frequency range that is distinct from lasers and free-electron lasers. Analytical theory, finite-difference time-domain simulations of Maxwell's equations, and molecular dynamics simulations demonstrate coherence lengths on the order of mm (at 16 THz) and potentially greater.

Authors

  • Evan Reed

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

  • Marin Soljacic

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • John Joannopoulos

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Richard Gee

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory