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Optical chirality in high harmonic generation

Published 19 Sep 2017 in physics.optics | (1709.06261v1)

Abstract: Optical chirality (OC) - one of the fundamental quantities of electromagnetic fields - corresponds to the instantaneous chirality of light. It has been utilized for exploring chiral light-matter interactions in linear optics, but has not yet been applied to nonlinear processes. Motivated to explore the role of OC in the generation of helically polarized high-order harmonics and attosecond pulses, we first separate the OC of transversal and paraxial beams to polarization and orbital terms. We find that the polarization-associated OC of attosecond pulses corresponds to that of the pump in the quasi-monochromatic case, but not in multi-chromatic pump cases. We associate this discrepancy to the fact that the polarization OC of multi-chromatic pumps vary rapidly in time along the optical cycle. Thus, we propose new quantities, non-instantaneous polarization-associated OC, and timescale-weighted polarization-associated OC, that link the chirality of multi-chromatic pumps and their generated attosecond pulses. The presented extension to OC theory should be useful for exploring various nonlinear chiral light-matter interactions. For example, it stimulates us to propose a tri-circular pump for generation of highly elliptical attosecond pulses with a tunable ellipticity.

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