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Phase-matched nonlinear wave-mixing processes in XUV region with multicolor lasers

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posted on 2024-07-26, 14:51 authored by Khoa Anh Tran, Khuong DinhKhuong Dinh, Peter HannafordPeter Hannaford, Lap DaoLap Dao
We report here experimental results of perturbative nonlinear optical wave-mixing processes in the extreme ultraviolet region by using two-color and three-color laser fields. Besides the usual odd-harmonic spectrum of high harmonic generation, new spectral components are observed when multiple incommensurate lasers (one driving plus one or two control field) interact with neutral krypton gas. To demonstrate the wave-mixing process underlying such an observation, we first couple the driving field with either the signal or the idler field of an optical parametric amplifier in the gaseous ensemble to generate certain mixing frequencies. The two control fields are then simultaneously combined with the driving field to produce broad and distinguishable mixing peaks that clearly reveal the contribution of each control laser. Finally, the variation of the intensity of the mixing waves with the intensity of each control field, the gas density, and the relative focus position is examined for signatures of phase-matched generation of the mixing fields in this spectral region.

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Multi-colour ultrashort soft X-ray pulses

Australian Research Council

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2155-3165

Journal title

Applied Optics

Volume

58

Issue

10

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5 pp

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The Optical Society

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