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Experimental Demonstration of Efficient Harmonic Generation via Surface Plasma Compression with Lasers

Boyuan Li, F. Liu, Min Chen, F. Y. Wu, Jingwei Wang, L. Lu, J. L. Li, Xuan Ge, Xiaohui Yuan, Wenchao Yan, L. M. Chen, Z. M. Sheng, Jie Zhang

2022Physical Review Letters31 citationsDOI

Abstract

The efficiency of high-order harmonic generation from a relativistic laser interacting with solid targets depends greatly on surface plasma distribution. The usual method of enhancing efficiency involves tuning the plasma scale length carefully by improving the laser contrast. Here, we experimentally demonstrate that efficient harmonics can be achieved directly by compressing large-scale surface plasma via the radiation pressure of a circularly polarized normally incident prepulse. The harmonic generation efficiency obtained by this method is comparable to that obtained with optimized plasma scale length by high-contrast lasers. Our scheme does not rely on high-contrast lasers and is robust and easy to implement. Thus, it may pave a way for the development of intense extreme ultraviolet sources and future applications with high repetition rates.

Topics & Concepts

LaserPlasmaHarmonicsExtreme ultravioletHigh harmonic generationOpticsMaterials scienceHarmonicRadiationEnergy conversion efficiencyOptoelectronicsPhysicsAcousticsVoltageQuantum mechanicsLaser-Plasma Interactions and DiagnosticsLaser-Matter Interactions and ApplicationsAtomic and Molecular Physics
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