Half-cycle cutoffs in harmonic spectra and robust carrier-envelope phase retrieval

Author:  ["C. A. Haworth","L. E. Chipperfield","J. S. Robinson","P. L. Knight","J. P. Marangos","J. W. G. Tisch"]

Publication:  Nature Physics

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Abstract

In recent years the use of high-order harmonic radiation to create and control events on attosecond timescales has grown at a phenomenal rate. With the use of carrier-envelope phase (CEP) stabilization and few-cycle laser systems it is possible to probe physical processes on unprecedented timescales. Here, we report the first experimental observation of high-harmonic emission at individual half-cycles of a laser pulse. We show that these half-cycle emissions are extremely sensitive to the CEP, providing a route to a new single-shot measurement technique of the CEP. We use this technique to measure the CEP of an 8.5 fs pulse at a centre wavelength of 800 nm with an accuracy of 20 as (1 as=1×10−18 s). With appropriate spatio-spectral filtering of the harmonic spectra, our calculations show that we can isolate emission from an individual half-cycle cutoff, which corresponds to a single isolated attosecond pulse of duration <300 as.

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Haworth, C., Chipperfield, L., Robinson, J. et al. Half-cycle cutoffs in harmonic spectra and robust carrier-envelope phase retrieval. Nature Phys 3, 52–57 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys463

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