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Attosecond twisted beams from high-order harmonic generation driven by optical vortices
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Palabras clave
attosecond science s
extreme-ultraviolet vortices
High harmonic generation
orbital angular momentum
twisted beams
vortex beams
Fecha de publicación
2017
Citación
Hernández-García, C., Rego, L., San Román, J., Picón, A., & Plaja, L. (2017). Attosecond twisted beams from high-order harmonic generation driven by optical vortices. High Power Laser Science and Engineering, 5, E3. doi:10.1017/hpl.2017.1
Resumen
Optical vortices are structures of the electromagnetic field with a spiral phase ramp about a point-phase singularity, carrying orbital angular momentum (OAM). Recently, OAM has been imprinted to short-wavelength radiation through high-order harmonic generation (HHG), leading to the emission of attosecond twisted beams in the extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) regime. We explore the details of the mapping of the driving vortex to its harmonic spectrum. In particular, we show that the geometry of the harmonic vortices is convoluted, arising from the superposition of the contribution from the short and long quantum paths responsible of HHG. Finally, we show how to take advantage of transverse phase-matching to select twisted attosecond beams with different spatiotemporal properties.
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2095-4719
DOI
10.1017/hpl.2017.1
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