Single-cycle nonlinear optics
Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics · Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Abstract
Nonlinear optics plays a central role in the advancement of optical science and laser-based technologies. We report on the confinement of the nonlinear interaction of light with matter to a single wave cycle and demonstrate its utility for time-resolved and strong-field science. The electric field of 3.3-femtosecond, 0.72-micron laser pulses with a controlled and measured waveform ionizes atoms near the crests of the central wave cycle, with ionization being virtually switched off outside this interval. Isolated sub-100-attosecond pulses of extreme ultraviolet light (photon energy {approx} 80 electron volts), containing {approx} 0.5 nanojoule of energy, emerge from the interaction with a conversion efficiency…
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1Topics & keywords
- Attosecond
- Femtosecond
- Extreme ultraviolet
- Laser
- Physics
- Ionization
- Atomic physics
- Nonlinear optics
- Affordable and clean energy