Abstract
We present experimental measurements of vacuum ultraviolet light emission processes in a 15-Torr rare-gas medium exposed to a strong 1064-nm laser field. Apart from a small number of lines which correspond to discrete transitions, and a broad continuum emission, we essentially observe the odd harmonics of the laser field, up to very high order. At a 3 X 10"W cm laser intensity, the highest-order harmonics observed are the 33rd in Ar, the 29th in Kr, and the 21st in Xe. The harmonic distribution presents three regions: a steep decrease for the first harmonics, a plateau, and a sudden cutoff at high order. We study the variation of the conversion efficiency for some of the harmonics as a function of the incident laser intensity and the atomic density. Finally, we analyze the harmonic-generation results as thoroughly as possible, in particular, by characterizing the phase-matching conditions in our experiment.
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Lompré, L.-A., L’Huillier, A., & Mainfray, G. (1989). Harmonic generation in rare gases at high laser intensity (pp. 67–79). https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-51430-9_6
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