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Generation of sub-optical-cycle, carrier-envelope-phase—insensitive, extreme-uv pulses via nonlinear stabilization in a waveguide
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EngineeringNonlinear OpticsHarmonic GenerationTransient PlasmaNonlinear StabilizationOptical AmplifierOptical PropertiesOptical SolitonPlasma PhotonicsOptical CommunicationExtreme-uv PulsesPhotonicsPulse GenerationNon-linear OpticNew RegimeSynchrotron RadiationElectro-optics DeviceApplied PhysicsOptoelectronics
We present evidence for a new regime of high-harmonic generation in a waveguide where bright, sub-optical-cycle, quasimonochromatic, extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light is generated via a mechanism that is relatively insensitive to carrier-envelope phase fluctuations. The interplay between the transient plasma which determines the phase matching conditions and the instantaneous laser intensity which drives harmonic generation gives rise to a new nonlinear stabilization mechanism in the waveguide, localizing the phase-matched EUV emission to within sub-optical-cycle duration. The sub-optical-cycle EUV emission generated by this mechanism can also be selectively optimized in the spectral domain by simple tuning of parameters.
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