High-order harmonic spectroscopy in an ionized high-density target

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Abstract

We use high-order harmonic spectroscopy to study ionization dynamics in a macroscopic target with tunable density, spanning over six orders of magnitude. In an in situ pump-probe experiment, the target is prepared at different densities with varying degrees of laser-induced ionization. High-order harmonic radiation is generated in the pre-ionized target, and a steepening in the decrease of the harmonic yield is observed for increasing pre-ionization, allowing not only to identify the contributing quantum paths during high-order harmonic generation but also in determining the amount of ionization within the target. The measurements allow probing of ionization dynamics in laser-induced plasma with high spatio-temporal resolution and are specifically of interest for the optimization of the harmonic generation process in high-density targets with number densities of up to 1022 cm−3.

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Kurz, H. G., Kretschmar, M., Binhammer, T., Nagy, T., Ristau, D., Lein, M., … Kovačev, M. (2022). High-order harmonic spectroscopy in an ionized high-density target. Frontiers in Physics, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2022.836287

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