研究目的
Investigating the generation of optical harmonics by circularly polarized light in air and argon, and comparing their behaviors under different polarization states of driving pulses.
研究成果
The study reveals that the intensity of harmonics generated in air and argon depends differently on the initial polarization of driving pulses, with air showing a significantly higher harmonic intensity under circular polarization compared to argon. The polarization state of the generated harmonics also differs between air and argon, indicating different mechanisms of harmonic generation. These findings highlight the role of molecular spinning in air for harmonic generation and suggest further investigations into the mechanisms underlying these differences.
研究不足
The study is limited to low-order harmonics (up to the 7th order) and does not explore higher-order harmonics. The effects of other gases or different experimental conditions were not investigated.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involves the generation of low-order harmonics in filaments ignited in air and argon using elliptically polarized mid-IR pulses. The setup includes focusing light with a spherical mirror into an open-end tube for filamentation, controlling polarization with a broadband quarter wave plate, and analyzing the harmonics with a grating spectrometer and a Glan-Taylor polarizer.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Air and argon were used as the medium for harmonic generation, with argon flown at slight overpressure through the tube.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Spherical mirror (ROC=-2500 mm), broadband quarter wave plate (QWP), grating spectrometer (HR4000, OceanOptics), Glan-Taylor polarizer.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The experiment involved focusing mid-IR pulses into the gas medium, controlling the polarization state, recording the spectra of generated harmonics, and analyzing their polarization states.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The intensity and polarization state of the harmonics were analyzed to compare the effects of different polarization states of the driving pulses on harmonic generation in air and argon.
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