Spatial polarization gating of high-harmonic generation in solids
High-harmonic generation from solids can be utilized as probe of ultrafast dynamics, but thus far only over extended sample areas, since its spatial resolution is diffraction-limited. Here we propose spatial polarization gating, that is using a spatially varying ellipticity of a driving laser pulse...
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Zusammenfassung: | High-harmonic generation from solids can be utilized as probe of ultrafast
dynamics, but thus far only over extended sample areas, since its spatial
resolution is diffraction-limited. Here we propose spatial polarization gating,
that is using a spatially varying ellipticity of a driving laser pulse to
reduce the spatial profile of high-harmonic emission below the diffraction
limit and hence increase spatial resolution. We show experimentally and by
numerical simulations that our method is generally applicable as suppressing
high harmonics in elliptical fields is a common response in all solids. We also
briefly explore the possibility of applying this technique to widefield
imaging, specifically to nonlinear structured illumination microscopy. Our
findings indicate that spatial polarization gating can enable all-optical
femto-to-attosecond label-free imaging beyond the Abbe limit. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.02535 |