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Quantum-path signatures in attosecond helical beams driven by optical vortices
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Helical attosecond beams
Orbital angular momentum
High-order harmonic generation
Fecha de publicación
2015-09
Citación
Hernández-García, C., San Román, J., Plaja, L., & Picón, A. (2015). Quantum-path signatures in attosecond helical beams driven by optical vortices. New Journal of Physics, 17(9), 093029. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/17/9/093029
Resumen
High-order harmonic generation (HHG) driven by beams carrying orbital angular momentum has
been recently demonstrated as a unique process to generate spatio-temporal coherent extreme
ultraviolet (XUV)/x-ray radiation with attosecond helical structure.Weexplore 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 complex, arising from the superposition of the contribution from the short
and long quantum paths responsible of HHG. Transversal phase-matching and quantum path
interferences provide an explanation of the dramatic changes in theXUVvortex structure generated at
different relative positions of the target respect to the laser beam focus. Finally, we show how to take
advantage of transversal phase-matching to select helical attosecond beams generated from short or
long quantum paths, exhibiting positive or negative temporal chirp respectively.
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10.1088/1367-2630/17/9/093029
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