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High-order optical harmonic generation from solid surfaces

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During the interaction of an intense ultrashort laser pulse with solid targets, a thin layer of surface plasma is generated in which the density drops to the vacuum level in a distance much shorter than the wavelength. This sharp plasma-vacuum boundary performs an oscillatory motion in response to the electromagnetic forces of the intense laser light. It is shown that the generation of reflected harmonics can be interpreted as a phase modulation experienced by the light upon reflection from the oscillating boundary. The modulation side-bands of the reflected frequency spectrum correspond to odd and even harmonics of the laser frequency. Retardation effects lead to a strong anharmonicity for high velocities of the plasma-vacuum boundary. As a result, harmonic generation is strongly enhanced in the relativistic regime of laser intensities.

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Prof. F. P. Schäfer on the occasion of his 65th birthday.

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von der Linde, D., Rzàzewski, K. High-order optical harmonic generation from solid surfaces. Appl. Phys. B 63, 499–506 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01828947

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