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Review of Scientific Instruments | 2013

A high-flux high-order harmonic source

Piotr Rudawski; Christoph Heyl; Fernando Brizuela; Jörg Schwenke; Anders Persson; Erik Mansten; Rafal Rakowski; Linnea Rading; Filippo Campi; Byunghoon Kim; Per Johnsson; Anne L'Huillier

We develop and implement an experimental strategy for the generation of high-energy high-order harmonics (HHG) in gases for studies of nonlinear processes in the soft x-ray region. We generate high-order harmonics by focusing a high energy Ti:Sapphire laser into a gas cell filled with argon or neon. The energy per pulse is optimized by an automated control of the multiple parameters that influence the generation process. This optimization procedure allows us to obtain energies per pulse and harmonic order as high as 200 nJ in argon and 20 nJ in neon, with good spatial properties, using a loose focusing geometry (f#≈400) and a 20 mm long medium. We also theoretically examine the macroscopic conditions for absorption-limited conversion efficiency and optimization of the HHG pulse energy for high-energy laser systems.


Optica; 2(6), pp 563-566 (2015) | 2015

Gating attosecond pulses in a noncollinear geometry

Maite Louisy; Cord L. Arnold; Miguel Miranda; Esben Witting Larsen; Samuel Bengtsson; David Kroon; Marija Kotur; Diego Guenot; Linnea Rading; Piotr Rudawski; Fernando Brizuela; Filippo Campi; Byunghoon Kim; Aurélien Houard; Johan Mauritsson; Per Johnsson; Anne L'Huillier; Christoph Heyl

The efficient generation of isolated attosecond pulses (IAPs), giving access to ultrafast electron dynamics in various systems, is a key challenge in attosecond science. IAPs can be produced by confining the extreme ultraviolet emission generated by an intense laser pulse to a single field half-cycle or, as shown recently, by employing angular streaking methods. Here, we experimentally demonstrate the angular streaking of attosecond pulse trains in a noncollinear geometry, leading to the emission of angularly separated IAPs. The noncollinear geometry simplifies the separation of the fundamental laser field and the generated pulses, making this scheme promising for intracavity attosecond pulse generation, thus opening new possibilities for high-repetition-rate attosecond sources.


Physical Review A | 2016

Two-photon double ionization of neon using an intense attosecond pulse train

Bastian Manschwetus; Linnea Rading; Filippo Campi; Sylvain Maclot; Helene Coudert-Alteirac; Jan Lahl; Hampus Wikmark; Piotr Rudawski; Christoph Heyl; Balázs Farkas; T. Mohamed; Anne L'Huillier; Per Johnsson

We present a demonstration of two-photon double ionization of neon using an intense extreme ultraviolet (XUV) attosecond pulse train (APT) in a photon energy regime where both direct and sequential mechanisms are allowed. For an APT generated through high-order harmonic generation (HHG) in argon we achieve a total pulse energy close to 1μJ, a central energy of 35 eV, and a total bandwidth of ∼30 eV. The APT is focused by broadband optics in a neon gas target to an intensity of 3×1012Wcm−2. By tuning the photon energy across the threshold for the sequential process the double ionization signal can be turned on and off, indicating that the two-photon double ionization predominantly occurs through a sequential process. The demonstrated performance opens up possibilities for future XUV-XUV pump-probe experiments with attosecond temporal resolution in a photon energy range where it is possible to unravel the dynamics behind direct versus sequential double ionization and the associated electron correlation effects.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2016

Design and test of a broadband split-and-delay unit for attosecond XUV-XUV pump-probe experiments

Filippo Campi; Helene Coudert-Alteirac; Miguel Miranda; Linnea Rading; Bastian Manschwetus; Piotr Rudawski; Anne L'Huillier; Per Johnsson

We present the design of a split-and-delay unit for the production of two delayed replicas of an incident extreme ultraviolet (XUV) pulse. The device features a single grazing incidence reflection in combination with attenuation of remaining infrared light co-propagating with the XUV beam, offering a high throughput without the need of introducing additional optics that would further decrease the XUV flux. To achieve the required spatial and temporal stabilities, the device is controlled by two PID-controllers monitoring the delay and the beam pointing using an optical reference laser beam, making collimation of the beam by additional optics unnecessary. Finally, we demonstrate the stability of the split-and-delay unit by performing all-reflective autocorrelation measurements on broadband few-cycle laser pulses.


Applied Sciences | 2017

Micro-Focusing of Broadband High-Order Harmonic Radiation by a Double Toroidal Mirror

Helene Coudert-Alteirac; Hugo Dacasa; Filippo Campi; Emma Kueny; Balázs Farkas; Fabian Brunner; Sylvain Maclot; Bastian Manschwetus; Hampus Wikmark; Jan Lahl; Linnea Rading; Jasper Peschel; Balázs Major; Katalin Varjú; Guillaume Dovillaire; Philippe Zeitoun; Per Johnsson; Anne L’Huillier; Piotr Rudawski

We present an optical system based on two toroidal mirrors in a Wolter configuration to focus broadband XUV radiation. Optimization of the focusing optics alignment is carried out with the aid of an XUV wavefront sensor. Back-propagation of the optimized wavefront to the focus yields a focal spot of 3.6


Applied Sciences | 2018

A Versatile Velocity Map Ion-Electron Covariance Imaging Spectrometer for High-Intensity XUV Experiments

Linnea Rading; Jan Lahl; Sylvain Maclot; Filippo Campi; Helene Coudert-Alteirac; Bart Oostenrijk; Jasper Peschel; Hampus Wikmark; Piotr Rudawski; Mathieu Gisselbrecht; Per Johnsson

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29th International Conference on Photonic, Electronic, and Atomic Collisions (ICPEAC) | 2015

Towards XUV-pump XUV-probe experiments with attosecond pulses at the Lund Laser Centre

Sylvain Maclot; Helene Coudert-Alteirac; Filippo Campi; Piotr Rudawski; Linnea Rading; Bastian Manschwetus; Christoph Heyl; Miguel Miranda; Balázs Farkas; Fernando Brizuela; Byunghoon Kim; Anne L'Huillier; Per Johnsson

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High Intensity Lasers and High Field Phenomena | 2014

The high intensity HHG beamline at Lund Laser Center

Filippo Campi; Bastian Manschwetus; Linnea Rading; Piotr Rudawski; Christoph Heyl; Fernando Brizuela; Byunghoon Kim; Anne L'Huillier; Per Johnsson

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19th International Conference on Ultrafast Phenomena (2014), paper 09.Wed.P3.2 | 2014

Recombination-Induced Autoionization Process in Rare-Gas Clusters

Bernd Schuette; Mathias Arbeiter; Thomas Fennel; Filippo Campi; Marc J. J. Vrakking; Arnaud Rouzée

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Physical Review Letters | 2014

Tracing Electron-Ion Recombination in Nanoplasmas Produced by Extreme-Ultraviolet Irradiation of Rare-Gas Clusters

Bernd Schütte; Filippo Campi; Mathias Arbeiter; Th. Fennel; Marc J. J. Vrakking; Arnaud Rouzée

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