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Physical Review Letters | 2012

Harmonic generation from relativistic plasma surfaces in ultrasteep plasma density gradients.

C. Roedel; D. an der Bruegge; J. Bierbach; M. Yeung; T. Hahn; B. Dromey; S. Herzer; S. Fuchs; A. Galestian Pour; E. Eckner; M. Behmke; M. Cerchez; O. Jackel; D. Hemmers; T. Toncian; M. C. Kaluza; Alexey Belyanin; G. Pretzler; O. Willi; A. Pukhov; M. Zepf; G. G. Paulus

Harmonic generation in the limit of ultrasteep density gradients is studied experimentally. Observations reveal that, while the efficient generation of high order harmonics from relativistic surfaces requires steep plasma density scale lengths (L(p)/λ < 1), the absolute efficiency of the harmonics declines for the steepest plasma density scale length L(p)→0, thus demonstrating that near-steplike density gradients can be achieved for interactions using high-contrast high-intensity laser pulses. Absolute photon yields are obtained using a calibrated detection system. The efficiency of harmonics reflected from the laser driven plasma surface via the relativistic oscillating mirror was estimated to be in the range of 10(-4)-10(-6) of the laser pulse energy for photon energies ranging from 20-40 eV, with the best results being obtained for an intermediate density scale length.


New Journal of Physics | 2013

Near-monochromatic high-harmonic radiation from relativistic laser?plasma interactions with blazed grating surfaces

M. Yeung; B. Dromey; Christian Rödel; J. Bierbach; M Wünsche; Gerhard G. Paulus; T. Hahn; D. Hemmers; C. Stelzmann; G. Pretzler; M. Zepf

Intense, femtosecond laser interactions with blazed grating targets are studied through experiment and particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations. The high harmonic spectrum produced by the laser is angularly dispersed by the grating leading to near-monochromatic spectra emitted at different angles, each dominated by a single harmonic and its integer-multiples. The spectrum emitted in the direction of the third-harmonic diffraction order is measured to contain distinct peaks at the 9th and 12th harmonics which agree well with two-dimensional PIC simulations using the same grating geometry. This confirms that surface smoothing effects do not dominate the far-field distributions for surface features with sizes on the order of the grating grooves whilst also showing this to be a viable method of producing near-monochromatic, short-pulsed extreme-ultraviolet radiation.


Optics Letters | 2013

Direct measurement of the x-ray refractive index by Fresnel diffraction at a transparent edge

C. W. Gayer; D. Hemmers; C. Stelzmann; G. Pretzler

We demonstrate the feasibility of measuring x-ray refractive indices by transparent edge diffraction without recourse to the Kramers-Kronig relations. The method requires a coherent x-ray source, a transparent sample with a straight edge, and a high resolution x-ray detector. Here, we use the aluminum Kα radiation originating from a laser-produced plasma to coherently illuminate the edge of thin aluminum and beryllium foils. The resulting diffraction patterns are recorded with an x-ray CCD camera. From least-squares fits of Fresnel diffraction modeling to the measured data we determine the refractive index of Al and Be at the wavelength of the Al Kα radiation (0.834 nm, 1.49 keV).


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2012

Intense attosecond pulse trains from relativistic surface plasmas

Christian Rödel; J. Bierbach; D. an der Brügge; M. Yeung; T. Hahn; B. Dromey; S. Herzer; Silvio Fuchs; E. Eckner; M. Cerchez; Oliver Jäckel; T. Toncian; D. Hemmers; Malte C. Kaluza; G. Pretzler; O. Willi; M. Zepf; Gerhard G. Paulus

We report on the unequal spacing attosecond pulse trains from relativistic surface plasmas. The surface high harmonics efficiency is determined and could be enhanced using an optimized plasma scale length and density.


Physical Review Letters | 2011

Controlling the spacing of attosecond pulse trains from relativistic surface plasmas.

M. Behmke; M. Cerchez; D. Hemmers; Georg Pretzler; Monika Toncian; T. Toncian; O. Willi; D. an der Bruegge; A. Pukhov; C. Roedel; O. Jaeckel; Helmholtz-Institut Jena, Helmholtzweg , Jena ]; M. Heyer; M. Kuebel


Physical Review Letters | 2006

Production of dense plasmas with sub-10-fs laser pulses

J. Osterholz; Brandl F; Fischer T; D. Hemmers; M. Cerchez; Georg Pretzler; O. Willi; Rose Sj


Physical Review Letters | 2009

Directed acceleration of electrons from a solid surface by Sub-10-fs laser pulses.

Brandl F; Bernhard Hidding; J. Osterholz; D. Hemmers; Karmakar A; A. Pukhov; G. Pretzler


Applied Physics B | 2009

Multi-color XUV interferometry using high-order harmonics

D. Hemmers; G. Pretzler


Applied Physics B | 2015

Broadband XUV polarimetry of high harmonics from plasma surfaces using multiple Fresnel reflections

T. Hahn; J. Bierbach; Christian Rödel; D. Hemmers; M. Yeung; B. Dromey; Silvio Fuchs; A. Galestian; S. Kuschel; M. Zepf; G. G. Paulus; G. Pretzler


arXiv: Plasma Physics | 2014

Enhanced harmonic generation in relativistic laser plasma interaction

Christian Rödel; E. Eckner; J. Bierbach; M. Yeung; B. Dromey; T. Hahn; S. Fuchs; A. Galestian; M. Wuensche; S. Kuschel; D. Hemmers; O. Jaeckel; G. Pretzler; M. Zepf; Gerhard G. Paulus

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G. Pretzler

University of Düsseldorf

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T. Hahn

University of Düsseldorf

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B. Dromey

Queen's University Belfast

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M. Yeung

Queen's University Belfast

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M. Zepf

Queen's University Belfast

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M. Cerchez

University of Düsseldorf

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