The three-dimensional carrier-envelope-phase map of focused few-cycle pulsed Gaussian beams
Abstract
We derive an analytical expression that describes the complete three-dimensional carrier-envelope phase (CEP) distribution of in the focal volume of ultrashort pulsed Gaussian beams focused by spherical mirrors or lenses. The focal CEP map depends on the so-called factor specifying the frequency-dependence of the beam width of the source few-cycle pulse, on its chirp and on the small chromatic aberration introduced by a lens without appreciably distorting or broadening the few-cycle pulse. We show how to tailor the CEP map of mirror-focused and lens-focused few-cycle pulses in order to produce negligible transversal and axial CEP variations in specific regions of the focal volume for phase-sensitive interactions of light with matter taking place in a volume or on a surface. We propose a quasi-achromatic doublet lens that can implement in practice these tailored CEP distributions.
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@article{arxiv.1809.08778,
title = {The three-dimensional carrier-envelope-phase map of focused few-cycle pulsed Gaussian beams},
author = {M. A. Porras and Zoltán L. Horváth and Balázs Major},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.08778},
year = {2018}
}
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9 pages, 6 figures