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Giant isolated attosecond pulses from two-color laser plasma interactions

Plasma Physics 2020-04-22 v2 Optics

Abstract

A new regime in the interaction of a two-colour (ω\omega,2ω2\omega) laser with a nanometre-scale foil is identified, resulting in the emission of extremely intense, isolated attosecond pulses - even in the case of multi-cycle lasers. For foils irradiated by lasers exceeding the blow-out field strength (i.e. capable of fully separating electrons from the ion background), the addition of a second harmonic field results in the stabilization of the foil up to the blow-out intensity. This is then followed by a sharp transition to transparency that essentially occurs in a single optical cycle. During the transition cycle, a dense, nanometre-scale electron bunch is accelerated to relativistic velocities and emits a single, strong attosecond pulse with a peak intensity approaching that of the laser field.

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@article{arxiv.2001.05860,
  title  = {Giant isolated attosecond pulses from two-color laser plasma interactions},
  author = {Y. X. Zhang and S. Rykovanov and Mingyuan Shi and C. L. Zhong and X. T. He and B. Qiao and M. Zepf},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.05860},
  year   = {2020}
}