Phase-matching effects in the generation of high-energy photons by mid-Infrared few-cycle laser pulses

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We report on our experimental and theoretical investigations on the generation of high-order harmonics driven by 1500 nm few-cycle laser pulses in xenon. In contrast to the common belief, we found experimental evidence suggesting that harmonic generation driven by mid-infrared laser pulses can be realized with high efficiency; in particular, an enhancement of very high harmonic orders can be achieved under suitable conditions of the laser-medium interaction. The experimental results were simulated by a 3D non-adiabatic model. The theoretical outcomes confirm the experimental findings and provide a physical explanation for the counter-intuitive results. In particular, a timedependent phase-matching analysis threw light on the generation mechanisms at a timescale of half optical cycle of the fundamental pulse. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.

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Vozzi, C., Negro, M., Calegari, F., Stagira, S., Kovács, K., & Tosa, V. (2011). Phase-matching effects in the generation of high-energy photons by mid-Infrared few-cycle laser pulses. New Journal of Physics, 13. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/13/7/073003

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