Influence of Phase Matching on the Cooper Minimum in Ar High Harmonic Spectra
J. P. Farrell, L. S. Spector, B. K. McFarland, P. H. Bucksbaum, M., G\"uhr, M. B. Gaarde, K. J. Schafer

TL;DR
This study investigates how phase matching influences the visibility and position of the Cooper minimum in argon high harmonic spectra, combining experimental measurements with advanced simulations to understand macroscopic effects.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of phase matching effects on the Cooper minimum in high harmonic spectra, supported by combined experimental and theoretical approaches.
Findings
The Cooper minimum appears differently depending on phase matching conditions.
The position of the Cooper minimum varies with angular divergence and gas jet placement.
Simulations confirm the impact of macroscopic propagation effects on spectral features.
Abstract
We study the influence of phase matching on interference minima in high harmonic spectra. We concentrate on structures in atoms due to interference of different angular momentum channels during recombination. We use the Cooper minimum (CM) in argon at 47 eV as a marker in the harmonic spectrum. We measure 2d harmonic spectra in argon as a function of wavelength and angular divergence. While we identify a clear CM in the spectrum when the target gas jet is placed after the laser focus, we find that the appearance of the CM varies with angular divergence and can even be completely washed out when the gas jet is placed closer to the focus. We also show that the argon CM appears at different wavelengths in harmonic and photo-absorption spectra measured under conditions independent of any wavelength calibration. We model the experiment with a simulation based on coupled solutions of the…
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