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Amplification of intense light fields by nearly free electrons

Authors :
Misha Ivanov
Timm Bredtmann
Mary Matthews
Albrecht Lindinger
Julien Gateau
Nicolas Berti
Jérôme Kasparian
Maria Richter
Sylvain Hermelin
Alexander Patas
Jean-Pierre Wolf
Olga Smirnova
Felipe Morales
Source :
Nature Physics, Vol. 14 (2018) pp. 695-700, Nature physics
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
arXiv, 2018.

Abstract

Light can be used to modify and control properties of media, as in the case of electromagnetically induced transparency or, more recently, for the generation of slow light or bright coherent XUV and X-ray radiation. Particularly unusual states of matter can be created by light fields with strengths comparable to the Coulomb field that binds valence electrons in atoms, leading to nearly-free electrons oscillating in the laser field and yet still loosely bound to the core [1,2]. These are known as Kramers-Henneberger states [3], a specific example of laser-dressed states [2]. Here, we demonstrate that these states arise not only in isolated atoms [4,5], but also in rare gases, at and above atmospheric pressure, where they can act as a gain medium during laser filamentation. Using shaped laser pulses, gain in these states is achieved within just a few cycles of the guided field. The corresponding lasing emission is a signature of population inversion in these states and of their stability against ionization. Our work demonstrates that these unusual states of neutral atoms can be exploited to create a general ultrafast gain mechanism during laser filamentation.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 4 figures, 10 pages supplementary material, 8 supplementary figures

Details

ISSN :
17452473
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Physics, Vol. 14 (2018) pp. 695-700, Nature physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3589d1abb716ed68bfd97a2856afc696
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1810.10856