High harmonic generation with fully tunable polarization by train of linearly polarized pulses

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We propose and demonstrate, analytically and numerically, a scheme for generation of high-order harmonics with fully tunable polarization, from circular through elliptic to linear, while barely changing the other properties of the high harmonic radiation and where the ellipticity values of all the harmonic orders essentially coincide. The high harmonics are driven by a train of quasi-monochromatic linearly polarized pulses that are identical except for their polarization angles, which is the tuning knob. This system gives rise to full control over the polarization of the harmonics while largely preserving the single-cycle, single-atom and macroscopic physics of 'ordinary' high harmonic generation, where both the driver and high harmonics are linearly polarized.

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Neufeld, O., Bordo, E., Fleischer, A., & Cohen, O. (2017). High harmonic generation with fully tunable polarization by train of linearly polarized pulses. New Journal of Physics, 19(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aa599a

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