High-order harmonic generation (HHG) is a process that transforms light into much higher frequencies, allowing scientists to explore areas of the electromagnetic spectrum that are otherwise difficult to reach. However, generating terahertz (THz) frequencies using HHG has remained a major obstacle because most materials are too symmetrical to support this conversion.

Graphene has long been a promising candidate for HHG research, but its perfect symmetry restricts it to producing only odd harmonics – frequencies that are odd multiples of the original light source. Even harmonics, which are essential for expanding practical uses of this technology, have been much harder to achieve.

Quantum Materials Break the Barrier

In a recent study published in *Light: Science & Application…

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