High-Gain Harmonic Generation with temporally overlapping seed pulses and application to ultrafast spectroscopy
Abstract
Collinear double-pulse seeding of the High-Gain Harmonic Generation (HGHG) process in a free-electron laser (FEL) is a promising approach to facilitate various coherent nonlinear spectroscopy schemes in the extreme ultraviolet (XUV) spectral range. However, in collinear arrangements using a single nonlinear medium, temporally overlapping seed pulses may introduce nonlinear mixing signals that compromise the experiment at short time delays. Here, we investigate these effects in detail by extending the analysis described in a recent publication (Wituschek et al., Nat. Commun., 11, 883, 2020). High-order fringe-resolved autocorrelation and wave-packet interferometry experiments at photon energies > eV are performed, accompanied by numerical simulations. It turns out that both the autocorrelation and the wave-packet interferometry data are very sensitive to saturation effects and can thus be used to characterize saturation in the HGHG process. Our results further imply that time-resolved spectroscopy experiments are feasible even for time delays smaller than the seed pulse duration.
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@article{arxiv.2007.12423,
title = {High-Gain Harmonic Generation with temporally overlapping seed pulses and application to ultrafast spectroscopy},
author = {Andreas Wituschek and Lukas Bruder and Enrico Allaria and Ulrich Bangert and Marcel Binz and Carlo Callegari and Paolo Cinquegrana and Miltcho Danailov and Alexander Demidovich and Michele Di Fraia and Raimund Feifel and Tim Laarmann and Rupert Michiels and Marcel Mudrich and Ivaylo Nikolov and Paolo Piseri and Oksana Plekan and Kevin Charles Prince and Andreas Przystawik and Primož Rebernic Ribič and Paolo Sigalotti and Stefano Stranges and Daniel Uhl and Luca Giannessi and Frank Stienkemeier},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.12423},
year = {2020}
}
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This is accepted version of the article. The Version of Record is available online at https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.401249