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Published on: February 4, 2017
Direct generation of a narrowband EUV vortex with ring Pearcey-Gaussian-vortex-beam-driven harmonics
Abstract:
The generation of tunable extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) vortex beams is highly sought after for optoelectronic applications in the EUV region. In this study, we investigate the generation of vortex high-order harmonics using a ring Pearcey-Gaussian vortex beam as the driving source. We analyze the beam's spatial structure through phase-matching conditions and simulate high-order harmonic generation by solving the Maxwell wave equations. The beam's self-focusing characteristics and low-diffraction properties after focusing significantly enhance harmonics near the 53rd order, indicating the generation of a narrowband EUV vortex. Our findings underscore the advantages of using a ring Pearcey-Gaussian vortex beam for narrowband EUV vortex generation, paving the way for creating tunable vortex high-order harmonics or attosecond pulses with innovative vortex beams.
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