Spectral characterization of third-order harmonic generation assisted by two-dimensional plasma grating in air
P.J. Ding, Z.Y. Liu, Y.C. Shi, S.H. Sun, X.L. Liu, X.SH. Wang, Z.Q., Guo, Q.C. Liu, Y.H. Li, B.T. Hu

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how a two-dimensional plasma grating can significantly modulate third-order harmonic emission in femtosecond filamentation, revealing complex nonlinear interactions and dependencies on pulse parameters.
Contribution
It provides experimental insights into spectral modulation mechanisms of third-order harmonic generation assisted by plasma gratings in air.
Findings
Spectral modulation of TH emission achieved via plasma grating.
Cross-phase modulation is the main cause of spectral changes.
Delay dynamics reveal retarded nonlinear responses influence TH generation.
Abstract
A dramatic spectral modulation of third-order harmonic (TH) emission generated in a near in- frared femtosecond (fs) pulse filamentation, assisted by a two-dimensional plasma grating formed by two pump femtosecond pulses, is experimentally demonstrated when their spatiotemporal overlap is achieved. It is mainly attributed to strong cross-phase modulation induced by the fundamental wave of the probe pulse and two pump ones. The delay dynamic of TH spectra indicates the influence of two retarded nonlinear responses on the TH generation. The dependences of TH generation on the energies of probe and pump pulses, relative field polarization angle are also studied.
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