Intense isolated attosecond pulses from two-color few-cycle laser driven relativistic surface plasma

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Abstract

Ultrafast plasma dynamics play a pivotal role in the relativistic high harmonic generation, a phenomenon that can give rise to intense light fields of attosecond duration. Controlling such plasma dynamics holds key to optimize the relevant sub-cycle processes in the high-intensity regime. Here, we demonstrate that the optimal coherent combination of two intense ultrashort pulses centered at two-colors (fundamental frequency, ω and second harmonic, 2 ω) can lead to an optimal shape in relativistic intensity driver field that yields such an extraordinarily sensitive control. Conducting a series of two-dimensional (2D) relativistic particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations carried out for currently achievable laser parameters and realistic experimental conditions, we demonstrate that an appropriate combination of ω- 2 ω along with a precise delay control can lead to more than three times enhancement in the resulting high harmonic flux. Finally, the two-color multi-cycle field synthesized with appropriate delay and polarization can all-optically suppress several attosecond bursts while favourably allowing one burst to occur, leading to the generation of intense isolated attosecond pulses without the need of any sophisticated gating techniques.

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Mondal, S., Shirozhan, M., Choudhary, S., Nelissen, K., Tzallas, P., Charalambidis, D., … Kahaly, S. (2022). Intense isolated attosecond pulses from two-color few-cycle laser driven relativistic surface plasma. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-17762-3

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