Inhomogeneous Double Optical Gating of High-Intensity Isolated Attosecond Pulse Generation in Crossed Metal Nanostructures


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We propose and investigate an effective method for obtaining high-energy and high-intensity isolated attosecond pulses (IAPs) using the inhomogeneous double optical gating (DOG) technology in specifically designed metal nanostructures. First, using the homogeneous mid-infrared DOG technology modulated by a linearly near-infrared field, we obtain a harmonic yield of 2.5 orders of magnitudes higher than that from the single polarization gating (PG) technology. Further, introducing the crossed metal nanostructures along the driven and gating components, we can extend not only the harmonic cutoff but also enhance the harmonic yield attributed to the plasmonic field enhancement near the vicinity of metal nanostructures. As a result, we find a single harmonic plateau with smaller modulations. The supercontinuum is not very sensitive to the pulse duration of the near-infrared field, and the harmonic yields can be further enhanced with increase in the pulse intensity of the near-infrared field, showing a 108 eV supercontinuum with an intensity enhancement of 4 orders of magnitudes. Finally, by superposing the selected harmonics from the inhomogeneous DOG scheme, we obtain a 33 as SAP with an intensity increase of 4 orders of magnitudes.

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Liqiang Feng

Laboratory of Modern Physics, Liaoning University of Technology

Email: ayzfeng@gmail.com
中国, Jinzhou, 121001

Katheryn Liu

Laboratory of Modern Physics, Liaoning University of Technology; Institute of Physics, Tarbiat Modares University

Email: ayzfeng@gmail.com
中国, Jinzhou, 121001; Tehran, 14115-175

April Feng

Laboratory of Modern Physics, Liaoning University of Technology; Department of Physics, Queen’s University of Belfast

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Email: ayzfeng@gmail.com
中国, Jinzhou, 121001; Belfast, BT7 1NN

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