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Circularly Polarized Attosecond Pulses Enabled by an Azimuthal Phase and Polarization Grating
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Palabras clave
High-harmonic generation
Attosecond science
Extreme ultraviolet
Soft X-ray
Structured light
Optical vortices
Fecha de publicación
2024-12
Editor
ACS Publications
Citación
Nathan J. Brooks, Alba de las Heras, Bin Wang, Iona Binnie, Javier Serrano, Julio San Román, Luis Plaja, Henry C. Kapteyn, Carlos Hernández-García, and Margaret M. Murnane ACS Photonics 2025 12 (1), 495-504 DOI: 10.1021/acsphotonics.4c01996
Resumen
[EN]High-harmonic generation (HHG) is an extreme nonlinear optical process that can map the properties of an infrared driving laser beam onto short wavelength attosecond pulse trains. However, current techniques for generating circularly polarized high harmonics for probing magnetic materials and chiral systems have limitations: two-color collinear counter-rotating driving lasers result in a low cutoff photon energy, while single-color noncollinear counter-rotating schemes suffer from low conversion efficiency. In this work, we generate circularly polarized attosecond pulse trains by using a structured laser driver which has a rotating polarization and phase grating along the azimuthal coordinate. Our experimental and numerical results demonstrate the production of left and right circularly polarized harmonics, which naturally separate upon propagation. Our approach uses a single laser color in a collinear geometry, that can be scaled for high efficiency. Simulations show this scheme can extend into the soft X-ray region when driven by mid-infrared driving lasers, while preserving the same high phase-matching cutoff photon energy as for linearly polarized high harmonics.
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2330-4022
DOI
10.1021/acsphotonics.4c01996
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