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Intense attosecond pulses carrying orbital angular momentum using laser plasma interactions
Relativistic laser plasma physics; Surface harmonics generation; Attosecond pulse; Orbital angular momentum
摘要待审
Jingwei Wang / Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, CAS
Light beams with helical phase-fronts are known to carry orbital angular momentum (OAM) and provide an additional degree of freedom to beams of coherent light. While OAM beams can be readily derived from Gaussian laser beams with phase plates or gratings this is far more challenging in the extreme ultra-violet (XUV), especially for the case of high XUV intensity. Here, we theoretically and numerically demonstrate that intense surface harmonics carrying OAM are naturally produced by the intrinsic dynamics of a relativistically intense circularly-polarized Gaussian beam (i.e. non-vortex) interacting with a target at normal incidence. Relativistic surface oscillations convert the laser pulses to intense XUV harmonic radiation via the well-known relativistic oscillating mirror mechanism. We show that the azimuthal and radial dependence of harmonic generation process converts the spin angular momentum of the laser beam to orbital angular momentum resulting in an intense attosecond pulse (or pulse train) with OAM.
重要日期
  • 会议日期

    05月25日

    2020

    05月29日

    2020

  • 02月29日 2020

    初稿截稿日期

  • 05月29日 2020

    注册截止日期

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中国工程物理研究院流体物理研究所
中国工程物理研究院激光聚变研究中心
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