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Frequency Conversion of Ultrashort Pulses in Extended Laser-Produced Plasmas: Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics, cartea 89

Autor Rashid A. Ganeev
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 feb 2016
This book offers a review of the use ofextended ablation plasmas as nonlinear media for HHG of high-order harmonicgeneration (HHG).  The book describes the different experimentalapproaches, shows the advantages and limitations regarding HHG efficiency anddiscusses the particular processes that take place at longer interactionlengths, including propagation and quasi-phase matching effects.  Itdescribes the most recent approaches to harmonic generation in the extremeultraviolet (XUV) range with the use of extended plasma plumes, and how thesediffer from more commonly-used gas-jet sources. The main focus is on studiesusing extended plasmas, but some new findings from HHG experiments in narrowplasma plumes are also discussed. It also describes how quasi-phase-matching inmodulated plasmas, as demonstrated in recent studies, has revealed differentmeans of tuning enhanced harmonic groups in the XUV region.
 
After an introduction to the fundamentaltheoretical and experimental aspects of HHG, a review of the most importantresults of HHG in narrow plasmas is presented, including recent studies ofsmall-sized plasma plumes as emitters of high-order harmonics. In Chapter 2,various findings in the application of extended plasmas for harmonic generationare analyzed. One of the most important applications of extended plasmas, thequasi-phase-matching of generated harmonics, is demonstrated in Chapter 3,including various approaches to the modification of perforated plasma plumes.Chapter 4 depicts the nonlinear optical features of extended plasmas producedon the surfaces of different non-metal materials.  Chapter 5 is dedicatedto the analysis of new opportunities for extended plasma induced HHG. Theadvantages of the application of long plasma plumes for HHG, such as resonanceenhancement and double-pulse method, are discussed in Chapter 6. Finally, asummary section brings together all of these findings and discuss theperspectives of extended plasma formations for efficient HHG and nonlinearoptical plasma spectroscopy.


The book will be useful for students andscholars working in this highly multidisciplinary domain involving materialscience, nonlinear optics and laser spectroscopy. It brings the new researcherto the very frontier of the physics of the interaction between laser andextended plasma; for the expert it will serve as an essential guide andindicate directions for future research.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811001932
ISBN-10: 9811001936
Pagini: 221
Ilustrații: XIII, 221 p. 101 illus., 6 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria Springer Series on Atomic, Optical, and Plasma Physics

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Preface.- Introduction: Theory and experiment of high-orderharmonic generation in narrow and extended media.- 1 HHG in short-lengthplasmas.- 2 HHG in extended plasmas.- 3 Quasi-phase-matching of harmonics inlaser-produced plasmas.- 4 Peculiarities of the HHG in the extended plasmasproduced on the surfaces of different materials.- 5 New opportunities ofextended plasma induced harmonic generation.- 6 Harmonic characterization usingdifferent HHG schemes.- Summary: achievements and perspectives.

Notă biografică

Rashid A. Ganeev is an internationally recognizedexpert in the field of High Harmonic Generation (HHG) in laser ablation plasmas.In the present book, he specifically addresses the case of extended ablationplasmas as nonlinear media for HHG. The book describes the differentexperimental approaches, shows the advantages and limitations regarding HHGefficiency and discusses the particular processes that take place at longerinteraction lengths, including propagation and quasi-phase matching effects.Several schemes have been proposed such as exploitation of a resonance betweenpump laser and driven matter, use of nano-molecules and metal clusters, use onmodulated extended plasmas and so on.
The structure of the book follows a logical presentation of firstproviding an overview of HHG in short length ablation plasma plumes andintroducing in the following chapters the different experimental approachestested to generate longer plumes. The results presented are a recollection ofthe author´s own contributions but there are also plenty of references topublications by other actors in the field. The book shows the perspectives offurther development of HHG in extended plasma plumes. It also provides anupdated recollection of the subject of plasma harmonics, which will be usefulfor students and scholars working in this highly multidisciplinary domainencountering material science, nonlinear optics and laser spectroscopy. Thepresent book brings the new researcher at the very frontier of the physics ofthe interaction between laser and extended plasma; it will serve to the expertas an essential compass to follow a predetermined path.

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This book offers a review of the use ofextended ablation plasmas as nonlinear media for HHG of high-order harmonicgeneration (HHG).  The book describes the different experimentalapproaches, shows the advantages and limitations regarding HHG efficiency anddiscusses the particular processes that take place at longer interactionlengths, including propagation and quasi-phase matching effects.  Itdescribes the most recent approaches to harmonic generation in the extremeultraviolet (XUV) range with the use of extended plasma plumes, and how thesediffer from more commonly-used gas-jet sources. The main focus is on studiesusing extended plasmas, but some new findings from HHG experiments in narrowplasma plumes are also discussed. It also describes how quasi-phase-matching inmodulated plasmas, as demonstrated in recent studies, has revealed differentmeans of tuning enhanced harmonic groups in the XUV region.
 
After an introduction to the fundamentaltheoretical and experimental aspects of HHG, a review of the most importantresults of HHG in narrow plasmas is presented, including recent studies ofsmall-sized plasma plumes as emitters of high-order harmonics. In Chapter 2,various findings in the application of extended plasmas for harmonic generationare analyzed. One of the most important applications of extended plasmas, thequasi-phase-matching of generated harmonics, is demonstrated in Chapter 3,including various approaches to the modification of perforated plasma plumes.Chapter 4 depicts the nonlinear optical features of extended plasmas producedon the surfaces of different non-metal materials.  Chapter 5 is dedicatedto the analysis of new opportunities for extended plasma induced HHG. Theadvantages of the application of long plasma plumes for HHG, such as resonanceenhancement and double-pulse method, are discussed in Chapter 6. Finally, asummary section brings together all of these findings and discuss theperspectives of extended plasma formations for efficient HHG and nonlinearoptical plasma spectroscopy.
 
The book will be useful for students andscholars working in this highly multidisciplinary domain involving materialscience, nonlinear optics and laser spectroscopy. It brings the new researcherto the very frontier of the physics of the interaction between laser andextended plasma; for the expert it will serve as an essential guide andindicate directions for future research.



Caracteristici

Presents a unique review of high-order harmonic generation of laser radiation in extended laser-produced plasma plumes Demonstrates the attractive properties of extended laser-produced plasmas from the point of view of the high-order nonlinear optical properties of various materials Explores the advantages of the application of long plasma plumes for high-order harmonic generation, such as resonance enhancement and the double-pulse method Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras