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Isolated attosecond pulse generation in a semi-infinite gas cell driven by time-gated phase matching
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High-harmonic generation
Nonlinear optics
Ultrafast lasers
Fecha de publicación
2024-08
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Nature
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Vismarra, F., Fernández-Galán, M., Mocci, D., Colaizzi, L., Segundo, V. W., Boyero-García, R., Serrano, J., Conejero-Jarque, E., Pini, M., Mai, L., Wu, Y., Wörner, H. J., Appi, E., Arnold, C. L., Reduzzi, M., Lucchini, M., San Román, J., Nisoli, M., Hernández-García, C., & Borrego-Varillas, R. (2024). Isolated attosecond pulse generation in a semi-infinite gas cell driven by time-gated phase matching. Light: Science & Applications, 13(1), 197. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41377-024-01564-5
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[EN]Isolated attosecond pulse (IAP) generation usually involves the use of short-medium gas cells operated at high pressures. In contrast, long-medium schemes at low pressures are commonly perceived as inherently unsuitable for IAP generation due to the nonlinear phenomena that challenge favourable phase-matching conditions. Here we provide clear experimental evidence on the generation of isolated extreme-ultraviolet attosecond pulses in a semi-infinite gas cell, demonstrating the use of extended-medium geometries for effective production of IAPs. To gain a deeper understanding we develop a simulation method for high-order harmonic generation (HHG), which combines nonlinear propagation with macroscopic HHG solving the 3D time-dependent Schrödinger equation at the single-atom level. Our simulations reveal that the nonlinear spatio-temporal reshaping of the driving field, observed in the experiment as a bright plasma channel, acts as a self-regulating mechanism boosting the phase-matching conditions for the generation of IAPs.
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2047-7538
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