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Main Authors: Stammer, P., Rivera-Dean, J., Kim, D., Chacón, A., Gao, W., Granados, C.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.28236
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author Stammer, P.
Rivera-Dean, J.
Kim, D.
Chacón, A.
Gao, W.
Granados, C.
author_facet Stammer, P.
Rivera-Dean, J.
Kim, D.
Chacón, A.
Gao, W.
Granados, C.
contents Symmetry governs nonlinear interactions in condensed matter systems, particularly in high-harmonic generation (HHG), the interplay between the driving field and crystal symmetries dictate the properties of the emitted harmonics. A central open question is how quantum fluctuations of light modify these symmetry-imposed selection rules in solid state systems. Here, we address this by studying the nonlinear response of graphene and Molybdenum disulfide (MoS$_2$) to circular polarized quantum light, where both materials with distinct rotational symmetries and corresponding classical selection rules. We show that the quantum fluctuations break the dynamical symmetry of the driving field while preserving the crystal symmetry, which enables the generation of classically forbidden harmonics by breaking the corresponding selection rules. These results establish quantum states of light as a new degree of control over harmonic generation in solids, opening routes toward all-optical symmetry engineering of the quantum optical harmonic properties towards attosecond pulse generation.
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spellingShingle Symmetry breaking by quantum light in solid-state high-harmonic generation
Stammer, P.
Rivera-Dean, J.
Kim, D.
Chacón, A.
Gao, W.
Granados, C.
Optics
Symmetry governs nonlinear interactions in condensed matter systems, particularly in high-harmonic generation (HHG), the interplay between the driving field and crystal symmetries dictate the properties of the emitted harmonics. A central open question is how quantum fluctuations of light modify these symmetry-imposed selection rules in solid state systems. Here, we address this by studying the nonlinear response of graphene and Molybdenum disulfide (MoS$_2$) to circular polarized quantum light, where both materials with distinct rotational symmetries and corresponding classical selection rules. We show that the quantum fluctuations break the dynamical symmetry of the driving field while preserving the crystal symmetry, which enables the generation of classically forbidden harmonics by breaking the corresponding selection rules. These results establish quantum states of light as a new degree of control over harmonic generation in solids, opening routes toward all-optical symmetry engineering of the quantum optical harmonic properties towards attosecond pulse generation.
title Symmetry breaking by quantum light in solid-state high-harmonic generation
topic Optics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.28236