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High-efficient harmonic vortex generation from a laser irradiated hollow-cone target

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posted on 2023-01-17, 17:00 authored by Ke Hu, Longqing Yi
It has been recently reported that ultraviolet harmonic vortices can be produced when a high-power circular-polarized laser pulse travels through a micro-scale waveguide. However, the harmonic generation quenches typically after a few tens of microns of propagation, due to the build-up of electrostatic potential that suppresses the amplitude of the surface wave. Here we propose to utilize a hollow-cone channel to overcome this obstacle. When traveling in a cone target, the laser intensity gradually increases, allowing the surface wave to maintain a high amplitude for a much longer distance. The harmonic vortices can be produced with very high efficiency. According to three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations, the overall efficiency are boosted by almost one order of magnitude, reaching $>20\%$. It is also found that using the cone targets can mitigate efficiency decline due to pre-heating of plasma by laser prepulse. The proposed scheme paves the way to the development of powerful optical vortices sources in the extreme ultraviolet regime - an area of significant fundamental and applied physics potential.

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