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Mid-infrared modulated polarization gating for ultra-broadband supercontinuum generation

Source: Opt. Express 18, 11308 (2010); doi:10.1364/OE.18.011308

Issue Date: August 2010

PACS
  • 42.65.Ky
    Optical frequency conversion; harmonic generation
  • 42.65.Re
    Ultrafast processes; optical pulse generation and pulse compression
  • 32.30.Rj
    X-ray atomic spectra
  • 33.20.Rm
    X-ray molecular spectra
  • 78.70.Dm
    X-ray absorption spectra (condensed matter)
  • 78.70.En
    X-ray emission spectra and fluorescence (condensed matter)
  • YEAR: 2010
PUBLICATION DATA
ISSN:
1553-9601 (online)
Publisher:
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We propose a method to control the harmonic process by a mid-IR modulated polarization gating for the effective generation of an ultra-broadband supercontinuum in the neutral rare-gas media. Using a mid-IR polarization gating pulse modulated by a weaker 800-nm linearly polarized pulse, the ionization, acceleration and recombination steps in the harmonic process are simultaneously controlled, leading to the efficient generation of an ultra-broadband supercontinuum covered by the spectral range from ultraviolet to water window x ray under the low ionization rate. The right phase-matching technique is employed to macroscopically select the short quantum path of the supercontinuum, then isolated sub-100-as pulses with tunable wavelengths are directly obtained. This supercontinuum also supports the pulse duration far below one atomic unit of time. ©2010 Optical Society of America

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