Terahertz emission from a femtosecond laser focus in a two-color scheme
Source: J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 27, 16 (2010); doi:10.1364/JOSAB.27.000016
Published 2009-10-28
KEYWORDS and PACS
high-speed optical techniques,
multiwave mixing,
optical focusing,
plasma light propagation,
radiation pressure,
terahertz wave generation
- 42.65.Hw
Phase conjugation; photorefractive and Kerr effects - 42.50.Wk
Mechanical effects of light on material media, microstructures and particles - 52.40.Db
Electromagnetic (nonlaser) radiation interactions with plasma - 52.25.Os
Emission, absorption, and scattering of electromagnetic radiation from plasmas - YEAR: 2010
PUBLICATION DATA
We critically revise the theory of terahertz emission from a plasma filament induced in a gas media by one or two focusd femtosecond laser pulses. We distinguish a radiation pressure force (RPF) from a ponderomotive force (PF), discuss conditions for one of these forces to be the dominating contribution to the terahertz emission, and also show that the angular distribution of the emitted power critically depends on which of the two forces dominates in a particular experiment. We show that the experimentally observed periodic dependence of the emitted terahertz power on the gas pressure reveals the dominating role of the RPF over the PF, whereas the angular diagram of the emission allows us to determine the predominant direction of the force. We also emphasize that the terahertz emission originated by a transient photocurrent exhibits a different dependency from the phase difference between the first and the second harmonics of the optic laser field, which generally enables the experimental detection of the prevailing mechanism of the terahertz emission from the plasma filament.
©2009 Optical Society of America
| History: | Received 3 September 2009; accepted 22 October 2009; published 2009-10-28 |
| Permalink: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/JOSAB.27.000016 |
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