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21–26 Jul 2024
NIU Naperville Conference Center
US/Central timezone

Dephasingless two-color terahertz generation

Not scheduled
20m
room E324 (Upper Level)

room E324

Upper Level

WG6

Speaker

Dr John Palastro (Laboratory for Laser Energetics)

Description

A laser pulse composed of a fundamental and an appropriately phased second harmonic can drive a time-dependent current of photoionized electrons that generates broadband THz radiation. Over the propagation distances relevant to many experiments, dispersion causes the relative phase between the harmonics to evolve. This “dephasing” slows the accumulation of THz energy and results in a multi-cycle THz pulse with significant angular dispersion. Here, we introduce a novel optical configuration that compensates the relative phase evolution, allowing for the formation of a half-cycle THz pulse with almost no angular dispersion. The configuration uses the spherical aberration of an axilens to map a prescribed radial phase variation in the near field to a desired longitudinal phase variation in the far field. Simulations that combine this configuration with an ultrashort flying focus demonstrate the formation of a half-cycle THz pulse with a controlled emission angle and 1/4 the angular divergence of the multi-cycle pulse created by a conventional optical configuration.

This material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration under Award Number DE-NA0004144 and the Office of Science under Award Number DE-SC0021057.

Working group WG6 : Radiation generation, medical and industrial applications

Primary authors

Dr John Palastro (Laboratory for Laser Energetics) Dr Tanner Simpson (Laboratory for Laser Energetics) Dr Jeremy Pigeon (Laboratory for Laser Energetics) Dr Kyle Miller (Laboratory for Laser Energetics) Dr Dillon Ramsey (Laboratory for Laser Energetics) Dr Dustin Froula (Laboratory for Laser Energetics)

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