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Main Authors: Eggers, Vincent, Inzani, Giacomo, Meierhofer, Manuel, Münster, Lasse, Helml, Jakob, Wallauer, Robert, Zajusch, Sarah, Ito, Suguru, Machtl, Leon, Yin, Hao, Kumpf, Christian, Bocquet, François C., Bao, Changhua, Güdde, Jens, Tautz, F. Stefan, Huber, Rupert, Höfer, Ulrich
פורמט: Preprint
יצא לאור: 2026
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גישה מקוונת:https://arxiv.org/abs/2602.12844
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  • Strong light fields have unlocked previously unthinkable possibilities to tailor coherent electron trajectories, engineer band structures and shape emergent phases of matter all-optically. Unravelling the underlying quantum mechanisms requires a visualisation of the lightwave-driven electron motion directly in the band structure. While photoelectron momentum microscopy has imaged optically excited electrons averaged over many cycles of light, actual subcycle band-structure videography has been limited to small electron momenta. Yet lightwave-driven elementary processes in quantum materials often occur throughout momentum space. Here, we introduce attosecond-precision, subcycle band-structure videography covering the entire first Brillouin zone (BZ) and visualize one of the most fundamental but notoriously elusive strong-field processes: non-adiabatic Landau-Zener-Majorana (LZM) tunnelling. The interplay of field-driven acceleration within the Dirac-like band structure of graphene and periodic LZM interband tunnelling manifest in a coherent displacement and distortion of the momentum distribution at the BZ edge. The extremely non-thermal electron distributions also allow us to disentangle competing scattering processes and assess their impact on coherent electronic control through electron redistribution and thermalization. Our panoramic view of strong-field-driven electron motion in quantum materials lays the foundation for a microscopic understanding of some of the most discussed light-driven phenomena in condensed matter physics.