New Journal of Physics (Jan 2018)

THz field engineering in two-color femtosecond filaments using chirped and delayed laser pulses

  • A Nguyen,
  • P González de Alaiza Martínez,
  • I Thiele,
  • S Skupin,
  • L Bergé

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aaa470
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 3
p. 033026

Abstract

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We numerically study the influence of chirping and delaying several ionizing two-color light pulses in order to engineer terahertz (THz) wave generation in air. By means of comprehensive 3D simulations, it is shown that two chirped pulses can increase the THz yield when they are separated by a suitable time delay for the same laser energy in focused propagation geometry. To interpret these results, the local current theory is revisited and we propose an easy, accessible all-optical criterion that predicts the laser-to-THz conversion efficiencies given any input laser spectrum. In the filamentation regime, numerical simulations display evidence that a chirped pulse is able to produce more THz radiation due to propagation effects, which maintain the two colors of the laser field more efficiently coupled over long distances. A large delay between two pulses promotes multi-peaked THz spectra as well as conversion efficiencies above 10 ^−4 .

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