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arxiv:2504.11272

Attosecond plasma lens

Published on Apr 15
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Abstract

Attosecond pulses provide unique opportunities for studies of time-resolved electron dynamics. However, focusing these pulses, typically ranging from the vacuum ultraviolet to the soft-X-ray region, remains challenging. Conventional refractive lenses are not suitable owing to the large dispersion and the strong absorption, while reflective optics, despite avoiding these issues, still lead to high losses. Here we propose a tunable plasma lens capable of focusing attosecond pulses, and experimentally demonstrate focusing of these pulses at extreme-ultraviolet photon energies around 20 eV and 80 eV. A key advantage is its compatibility with nonlinear frequency conversion processes like high-harmonic generation. The different focusing properties of the fundamental light and the generated harmonic frequencies allow for efficient separation of these components. Consequently, the transmission of high-harmonic generation beamlines can be increased to more than 80%, making this approach highly suitable for photon-demanding applications.

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