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Ultra-fast switching of light by absorption saturation in vacuum ultra-violet region
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLaser ScienceVacuum Ultra-violet RegionLaser-plasma InteractionPhoton EnergyHigh Energy PhotonsOptical PropertiesOptical SwitchingPlasma PhotonicsFree Electron LaserOptical PumpingPhotonicsFree-electron LasersSaturable AbsorptionPhysicsUltra-fast SwitchingAbsorption SaturationApplied PhysicsLight AbsorptionUltrafast OpticsOptoelectronics
Advances in free electron lasers producing high energy photons [Nat. Photonics 2(9), 555-559 (2008)] are expected to open up a new science of nonlinear optics of high energy photons. Specifically, lasers of photon energy higher than the plasma frequency of a metal can show new interaction features because they can penetrate deeply into metals without strong reflection. Here we show the observation of ultra-fast switching of vacuum ultra-violet (VUV) light caused by saturable absorption of a solid metal target. A strong gating is observed at energy fluences above 6J/cm2 at wavelength of 51 nm with tin metal thin layers. The ratio of the transmission at high intensity to low intensity is typically greater than 100:1. This means we can design new nonlinear photonic devices such as auto-correlator and pulse slicer for the VUV region.
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