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Generation of intense circularly polarized attosecond light bursts from relativistic laser plasmas

Published 26 Jan 2016 in physics.optics and physics.plasm-ph | (1601.06870v1)

Abstract: We have investigated the polarization of attosecond light bursts generated by nanobunches of electrons from relativistic few-cycle laser pulse interaction with the surface of overdense plasmas. Particle-in-cell simulation shows that the polarization state of the generated attosecond burst depends on the incident-pulse polarization, duration, carrier envelope phase, as well as the plasma scale length. Through laser and plasma parameter control, without compromise of generation efficiency, a linearly polarized laser pulse with azimuth $\thetai=10\circ$ can generate an elliptically polarized attosecond burst with azimuth $|\thetar_{\rm atto}|\approx61\circ$ and ellipticity $\sigmar_{\rm atto}\approx0.27$; while an elliptically polarized laser pulse with $\sigmai\approx0.36$ can generate an almost circularly polarized attosecond burst with $\sigmar_{\rm atto}\approx0.95$. The results propose a new way to a table-top circularly polarized XUV source as a probe with attosecond scale time resolution for many advanced applications.

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