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E-raamat: High-Order Harmonic Generation in Laser Plasma Plumes [World Scientific e-raamat]

(Voronezh State Univ, Russia)
  • Formaat: 252 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Dec-2012
  • Kirjastus: Imperial College Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781848169814
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  • Formaat: 252 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Dec-2012
  • Kirjastus: Imperial College Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781848169814
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This book represents the first comprehensive treatment of high-order harmonic generation in laser-produced plumes, covering the principles, past and present experimental status and important applications. It shows how this method of frequency conversion of laser radiation towards the extreme ultraviolet range matured over the course of multiple studies and demonstrated new approaches in the generation of strong coherent short-wavelength radiation for various applications. Significant discoveries and pioneering contributions of researchers in this field carried out in various laser scientific centers worldwide are included in this first attempt to describe the important findings in this area of nonlinear spectroscopy.High-Order Harmonic Generation in Laser Plasma Plumes is a self-contained and unified review of the most recent achievements in the field, such as the application of clusters (fullerenes, nanoparticles, nanotubes) for efficient harmonic generation of ultrashort laser pulses in cluster-containing plumes and resonance-induced enhancement of harmonic yield. It can be used as an advanced monograph for researchers and graduate students working in the field of nonlinear spectroscopy. It is also suitable for researchers in laser physics and nonlinear optics who wish to have an overview of the advanced achievements in laser ablation-induced high-order harmonic generation spectroscopy. The carefully presented details of this book will be of value to research devoted to the understanding and control frequency conversion of laser pulses in plasma plumes.The studies described in this book pave the way for the development of a new method of materials studies using the laser ablation-induced high-order harmonic generation spectroscopy, which can exploit the spectral and structural properties of various solid-state materials through their ablation and further propagation of short laser pulse through laser-produced plasma and generation of high-order harmonics.
Preface vii
List of Figures and Tables
xv
Chapter 1 Introduction
1(10)
References
7(4)
Chapter 2 Basic Principles of Harmonic Generation in Plasmas
11(34)
2.1 Fundamentals of HHG in Isotropic Media
11(4)
2.2 High-Order Harmonic Generation in Various Laser Plasmas
15(9)
2.2.1 Boron
16(1)
2.2.2 Silver
17(5)
2.2.3 Gold
22(2)
2.3 Application of 400-nm Radiation for Harmonic Generation in Laser Plasma
24(8)
2.4 High-Order Harmonic Generation in Plasmas Produced by Laser Pulses of Different Durations
32(6)
2.5 Analysis of Laser-Produced Plasma Characteristics for Optimization of HHG
38(7)
References
41(4)
Chapter 3 Resonance-Induced Enhancement of High-Order Harmonic Generation in Plasma
45(42)
3.1 Giant Enhancement of 13th Harmonic Generation in Indium Plasma
46(3)
3.2 Single Harmonic Enhancement in Chromium, Gallium Arsenide, and Indium Antimonide Plasmas
49(4)
3.3 Single Harmonic Enhancement at Strong Excitation Conditions
53(3)
3.4 Resonance Enhancement of Odd and Even Harmonics in Tin Plasma During Two-Color Pumping
56(6)
3.5 Plasma Harmonic Enhancement Using Two-Color Pump and Chirp Variation of 1 kHz Ti:sapphire Laser
62(10)
3.5.1 Experimental
62(2)
3.5.2 Silver plasma
64(3)
3.5.3 Chromium plasma
67(2)
3.5.4 Vanadium plasma
69(3)
3.6 Theoretical Approaches for Description of Observed Peculiarities of Resonant Enhancement of Single Harmonic in Laser Plasma
72(15)
References
81(6)
Chapter 4 Cluster-Containing Plasma Plumes: Attractive Media for High-Order Harmonic Generation of Laser Radiation
87(26)
4.1 Overview
88(3)
4.2 Ablation of Metal Nanoparticles
91(3)
4.3 Ablation of Bulk Metals
94(1)
4.4 Overview of Early Studies of Harmonic Generation in Cluster-Containing Media
95(1)
4.5 Application of Cluster-Containing Plasma for Efficient HHG
96(3)
4.6 Peculiarities of HHG in Nanoparticle-Containing Plasmas
99(7)
4.7 Advantages and Disadvantages of the Application of Cluster-Containing Plasmas for the Enhancement of HHG Efficiency
106(7)
References
108(5)
Chapter 5 Application of Fullerenes for Harmonic Generation
113(46)
5.1 First Observation of HHG in Fullerene Plasma
115(4)
5.2 Influence of Various Experimental Parameters on HHG Efficiency in Fullerene Plasma
119(9)
5.3 Studies of Harmonic Modulation from Fullerene-Rich Plasmas
128(4)
5.4 Two-Color Pump for Harmonic Generation in C60
132(2)
5.5 Analysis of the Morphology of Fullerene Targets and Ablated Materials
134(3)
5.6 Theoretical Calculations of HHG in Fullerenes
137(9)
5.7 Calculations of HHG in Endohedral Fullerenes
146(8)
5.8 Discussion
154(5)
References
155(4)
Chapter 6 Enhancement of Harmonic Yield from Ablation Plumes
159(26)
6.1 Two-Color Pump for Enhancement of Harmonic Output from Plasma over the Whole Plateau Region
159(5)
6.2 Application of Time-Resolved Spectroscopy of Laser Plasma for Enhancement of Harmonic Efficiency and Generation of Second Plateau in Harmonic Distribution
164(6)
6.3 Application of Carbon Aerogel Plumes as Efficient Media for HHG in the 40-90 nm Range
170(2)
6.4 Comparative Studies of HHG in Laser Plasmas and Gases
172(13)
References
180(5)
Chapter 7 Recent Developments and Future Perspectives of Plasma HHG
185(30)
7.1 New Trends, Schemes, and Approaches in Plasma HHG
185(8)
7.2 High-Order Harmonic Generation in Carbon Nanotube-Containing Plasma Plumes
193(4)
7.3 Destructive Interference of Laser Harmonics in Mixtures of Various Emitters in Plasma Plumes
197(5)
7.4 Generation of Broadband Harmonics from Laser Plasma
202(3)
7.5 Quantum Path Signatures in Harmonic Spectra from Metal Plasma
205(4)
7.6 Summary and Future Perspectives of HHG in Laser Plasma
209(6)
References
210(5)
Index 215