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Título
Extreme ultraviolet vector beams driven by infrared lasers
Autor(es)
Materia
Azimuthally polarized beams
Cylindrical vector beams
Light matter interactionss
Light properties
Spatial light modulators
Vector beams
Fecha de publicación
2017-05
Citación
Carlos Hernández-García, Alex Turpin, Julio San Román, Antonio Picón, Rokas Drevinskas, Ausra Cerkauskaite, Peter G. Kazansky, Charles G. Durfee, and Íñigo J. Sola, "Extreme ultraviolet vector beams driven by infrared lasers," Optica 4, 520-526 (2017)
Resumen
Vector beams, beams with a non-uniform state of polarization, have become an indispensable tool in many areas of science and technology. Harnessing topological light properties paves the way to control and manipulate light–matter interactions at different levels, from the quantum to macroscopic physics. Here we generate tabletop extreme ultraviolet (EUV) vector beams driven by high-order harmonic generation (HHG). Our experimental and theoretical results demonstrate that HHG imprints the polarization state of the fundamental (infrared) beam, ranging from radial to azimuthal, into the higher frequency radiation. Our numerical simulations also demonstrate that the generated high-order harmonic beams can be synthesized into attosecond vector beams in the EUV/soft x-ray regime. Our proposal overcomes the state-of-the-art-limitations for the generation of vector beams far from the visible domain and could be applied in fields such as diffractive imaging, EUV lithography, or ultrafast control of magnetic properties.
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DOI
10.1364/OPTICA.4.000520
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- ALF. Artículos [297]