Abstract

Extreme terahertz (THz) science and technologies, the next disruptive frontier in nonlinear optics, provide multifaceted capabilities for exploring strong light-matter interactions in a variety of physical systems. However, current techniques involve the need for an extremely high-field free space THz source that is difficult to generate and has limited investigations to a rather weak and linear regime of light-matter interactions. Therefore, new approaches are being sought for the tight confinement of THz waves that can induce nonlinear effects. Here, a nonlinear “tera-nano” metasurface is demonstrated exhibiting extremely large THz nonlinearity and sensitive self-modulation of resonances at moderate incident THz field strengths. A record deep-subwavelength (≈λ/33 000) confinement of strongly enhanced (≈3200) THz field in a nano-gap (15 nm) exhibits remarkable THz field-tailored nonlinearity. Further, ultrafast injection of photocarriers reveals a competition between nonlinear THz field-induced intervalley scattering and optically driven interband excitations. The results on “tera-nano” metasurfaces enable a novel platform to realize enhanced nonlinear nano/micro composites for field-sensitive extreme THz nonlinear applications without the need for intense THz light sources.

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