EPJ Web of Conferences (Mar 2013)

Tunable High Harmonic Generation driven by a Visible Optical Parametric Amplifier

  • Keathley P.,
  • Hong K.-H.,
  • Moses J.,
  • Granados E.,
  • Sell A.,
  • Huang S.-W.,
  • Lai C.-J.,
  • Cirmi G.,
  • Kärtner F. X.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20134101002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41
p. 01002

Abstract

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We studied high-harmonic generation (HHG) in Ar, Ne and He gas jets using a broadly tunable, high-energy optical parametric amplifier (OPA) in the visible wavelength range. We optimized the noncollinear OPA to deliver tunable, femtosecond pulses with 200-500 μJ energy at 1-kHz repetition rate with excellent spatiotemporal properties, suitable for HHG experiments. By tuning the central wavelength of the OPA while keeping energy, duration and beam size constant, we experimentally studied the scaling law of conversion efficiency and cut-off energy with the driver wavelength in argon and helium respectively. Our measurements show a λ−5.9±0.9 wavelength dependence of the conversion efficiency and a λ1.7±0.2 dependence of the HHG cut-off photon energy over the full visible range in agreement with previous experiments of near- and mid-IR wavelengths. By tuning the central wavelength of the driver source and changing the gas, the high order harmonic spectra in the extreme ultraviolet cover the full range of photon energy between ~25 eV and ~100 eV. Due to the high coherence intrinsic in HHG, as well as the broad and continuous tunability in the extreme UV range, a high energy, high repetition rate version of this source might be an ideal seed for free electron lasers.