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High-order harmonic generation from metal plasmas using 1 kHz laser pulses
Ganeev, R.A.
Hutchison, C.
Siegel, D.
López Arias, M. E.
Zair, Amelle
Marangos, J.P.
High-order harmonic generation in laser-produced plasma was demonstrated on metal surfaces using a high pulse repetition rate laser (1 kHz). It was found that if sufficiently thick bulk targets were used thermal conduction was sufficient to prevent any deterioration in the metal plasma plume production at this repetition rate. Under appropriate conditions harmonic yields were found to remain stable for >105 laser shots without the need to move the target. The high repetition rate allowed both short and long electron trajectories to be clearly identified during harmonic generation from the metal plasmas. © 2011 Taylor & Francis.
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2011
2013-02-08T10:12:51Z
artículo
Journal of Modern Optics 58: 819- 824 (2011)
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/66382
10.1080/09500340.2011.581768
eng
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