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Polarization-assisted amplitude gating as a route to tunable, high-contrast attosecond pulses
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EngineeringOptical Transmission SystemOptical AmplifierAttosecond ScienceElectron SpectroscopyOptical PropertiesOptical DiagnosticsAttosecond SpectroscopyOptical PumpingPhotonicsPhysicsHigh-contrast Attosecond PulsesNon-linear OpticRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionAtomic PhysicsElectro-optics DeviceExcited State PropertyNatural SciencesSpectroscopyTunable Attosecond PulsesApplied PhysicsPolarization-assisted Amplitude Gating
Attosecond spectroscopy is a powerful technique for probing electron dynamics in fundamental systems. However, extending this method to cover a wide range of element-specific, core-hole transitions requires the availability of broadly tunable attosecond pulses. In this Letter, we present a new method for generating high-flux, high-contrast single attosecond pulses tunable across the range of 50–120 eV. The method is referred to as a Polarization ASSisted Amplitude GatE (PASSAGE) and uses a few-cycle driving pulse along with a partial polarization gate to extend the bandwidth of high harmonic emission in the temporally isolated, cut-off portion of the spectrum. The simplicity of this technique will help pave the way for implementing attosecond core–hole spectroscopy to probe more complex reactions and bring attosecond science into a multidisciplinary setting.
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