Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
High order harmonic generation (HHG) has shown its impact
on several applications in Attosecond Science and Atomic and Molecular
Physics. Owing to the complexity of the experimental setup for the generation
and characterization of harmonics, as well as to the large computational
costs of numerical modelling, HHG is generally performed and modelled
in collinear geometry. Recently, several experiments have been performed
exploiting non-collinear geometry, such as HHG in a grating of excited
molecules created by crossing beams. In such studies, harmonics were
observed at propagation directions different from those of the driving
pulses; moreover the scattered harmonics were angularly dispersed.
In this work we report on a new regime of HHG driven by multiple beams,
where the harmonics are generated by three synchronized, intense laser
pulses organized in a non-planar geometry. Although the configuration we
explore is well within the strong-field regime, the scattered harmonics we
observe are not angularly dispersed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Stagira, Salvatore; Vozzi, Caterina; Calegari, Francesca; Frassetto, Fabio; Negro, Matteo; Poletto, Luca
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