Abstract
We report on the efficient generation of high-order harmonics in helium gas inside complex glass micro-devices fabricated by femtosecond laser micromachining. By exploiting the three-dimensional capabilities and extreme flexibility of this fabrication technique we developed fluidic micro-structures in a fused-silica substrate that allowed us to achieve accurate control of the gas density inside a micrometer-sized microchannel. As a result, we achieved a broadband spectrum of extreme ultraviolet (XUV) radiation which extends up to 200 eV and we observed a considerable increase in the harmonics generation efficiency if compared with traditional harmonic generation in gas jets. We foresee that the application of femosecond-laser-micromachined glass devices to high-order harmonics generation can be extended to more complex on-chip systems including different functionalities, thus opening the possibility to future miniaturization of XUV and Attosecond beamlines.
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Ciriolo, A. G., Martínez Vázquez, R., Tosa, V., Frezzotti, A., Crippa, G., Devetta, M., … Stagira, S. (2020). High-order harmonic generation in a microfluidic glass device. JPhys Photonics, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7647/ab7d81
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