Generation of high-order harmonics and attosecond pulses in the water window via nonlinear propagation of a few-cycle laser pulse

  • Shim B
  • Nagar G
  • Wu Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

We theoretically and computationally study the generation of high-order harmonics in the water window from a semi-infinite gas cell where a few-cycle, carrier-envelope-phase-controlled 1.7- µ m driving laser pulse undergoes nonlinear propagation via optical Kerr effect (self-focusing) and plasma defocusing. Our calculation shows that high harmonic signals are enhanced for extended propagation distances and furthermore, isolated attosecond pulses in the water window can be generated from the semi-infinite gas cell. This enhancement is attributed mainly to better phase matching for extended propagation distances achieved via nonlinear propagation and resulting intensity stabilization.

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Shim, B., Nagar, G. C., Wu, Y., & Chang, Z. (2023). Generation of high-order harmonics and attosecond pulses in the water window via nonlinear propagation of a few-cycle laser pulse. Optics Express, 31(20), 32488. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.499371

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