Highly non-linear ionization of atoms induced by intense high-harmonic pulses

Abstract

Intense extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) pulses enable the investigation of XUV-induced non-linear processes and are a prerequisite for the development of attosecond pump - attosecond probe experiments. While highly non-linear processes in the XUV range have been studied at free-electron lasers (FELs), high-harmonic generation (HHG) has allowed the investigation of low-order non-linear processes. Here we suggest a concept to optimize the HHG intensity, which surprisingly requires a scaling of the experimental parameters that differs substantially from optimizing the HHG pulse energy. As a result, we are able to study highly non-linear processes in the XUV range using a driving laser with a modest (˜ 10 mJ) pulse energy. We demonstrate our approach by ionizing Ar atoms up to Ar5 + , requiring the absorption of at least 10 XUV photons. © 2020 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd

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Keywords
Extreme-ultraviolet pulses, High-harmonic generation, Non-linear optics
Citation
Senfftleben, B., Kretschmar, M., Hoffmann, A., Sauppe, M., Tümmler, J., Will, I., et al. (2020). Highly non-linear ionization of atoms induced by intense high-harmonic pulses. 2(3). https://doi.org//10.1088/2515-7647/ab87fd
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