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Necklace-structured high-harmonic generation for low-divergence, soft x-ray harmonic combs with tunable line spacing.


ABSTRACT: The extreme nonlinear optical process of high-harmonic generation (HHG) makes it possible to map the properties of a laser beam onto a radiating electron wave function and, in turn, onto the emitted x-ray light. Bright HHG beams typically emerge from a longitudinal phased distribution of atomic-scale quantum antennae. Here, we form a transverse necklace-shaped phased array of linearly polarized HHG emitters, where orbital angular momentum conservation allows us to tune the line spacing and divergence properties of extreme ultraviolet and soft x-ray high-harmonic combs. The on-axis HHG emission has extremely low divergence, well below that obtained when using Gaussian driving beams, which further decreases with harmonic order. This work provides a new degree of freedom for the design of harmonic combs-particularly in the soft x-ray regime, where very limited options are available. Such harmonic beams can enable more sensitive probes of the fastest correlated charge and spin dynamics in molecules, nanoparticles, and materials.

SUBMITTER: Rego L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8816339 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Necklace-structured high-harmonic generation for low-divergence, soft x-ray harmonic combs with tunable line spacing.

Rego Laura L   Brooks Nathan J NJ   Nguyen Quynh L D QLD   Román Julio San JS   Binnie Iona I   Plaja Luis L   Kapteyn Henry C HC   Murnane Margaret M MM   Hernández-García Carlos C  

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The extreme nonlinear optical process of high-harmonic generation (HHG) makes it possible to map the properties of a laser beam onto a radiating electron wave function and, in turn, onto the emitted x-ray light. Bright HHG beams typically emerge from a longitudinal phased distribution of atomic-scale quantum antennae. Here, we form a transverse necklace-shaped phased array of linearly polarized HHG emitters, where orbital angular momentum conservation allows us to tune the line spacing and diver  ...[more]

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