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Ultrahigh-Order Wave Mixing in Noncollinear High Harmonic Generation
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2011
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Noncollinear GeometryEngineeringNonlinear OpticsSuper-intense LasersHigh-power LasersOptical PropertiesNonlinear Wave PropagationOptical SolitonPhotonicsPhysicsWavelength ConversionNon-linear OpticClassical OpticsUltrahigh-order Wave MixingPerturbation TheoryOptical PhysicApplied PhysicsMomentum ConservationNonlinear ResonanceWave Interference
We show that noncollinear high harmonic generation (HHG) can be fully understood in terms of nonlinear optical wave mixing. We demonstrate this by superposing on the fundamental ω1 field its second harmonic ω2 of variable intensity in a noncollinear geometry. It allows us to identify, by momentum conservation, each field's contribution (n1,n2) to the extreme ultraviolet emission at frequency Ω = n1ω1 + n2ω2. We observe that the photon (Ω) yield follows an n2 power law on the ω2 intensity, before saturation. It demonstrates that, although HHG is a highly nonperturbative process, a perturbation theory can still be developed around it.
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