Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The emission of high-order harmonics in the extreme ultraviolet range from the interaction of a short, intense laser pulse with a grating target is investigated experimentally. When resonantly exciting a surface plasmon, both the intensity and the highest order observed for the harmonic emission along the grating surface increase with respect to a flat target. Harmonics are obtained when a suitable density gradient is preformed at the target surface, demonstrating the possibility to manipulate the grating profile on a nanometric scale without preventing the surface plasmon excitation. In support of this, the harmonic emission is spatiotemporally correlated to the acceleration of multi-MeV electron bunches along the grating surface. Particle-in-cell simulations reproduce the experimental results and give insight on the mechanism of high harmonic generation in the presence of surface plasmons.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
surface plasmons; high field plasmonics; high harmonics; XUV pulses; ultrashort radiation pulses
Elenco autori:
Sgattoni, Andrea; Ceccotti, Tiberio; Fedeli, Luca; Cantono, Giada; Macchi, Andrea
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