High-energy mid-infrared sub-cycle pulse synthesis from a parametric amplifier
Houkun Liang, Peter Krogen, Zhou Wang, Hyunwook Park, Tobias Kroh,, Kevin Zawilski, Peter Schunemann, Jeffrey Moses, Louis F. DiMauro, Franz X., Kartner, and Kyung-Han Hong

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a high-energy, CEP-stable, sub-cycle mid-infrared pulse source based on a parametric amplifier, enabling advanced studies of strong-field light-matter interactions in solids and gases.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, energy-scalable, CEP-stable sub-cycle pulse synthesizer in the mid-IR region using a collinear optical parametric amplifier.
Findings
Generated 33 μJ, 0.88-cycle pulses at ~4.2 μm
Produced high-harmonics up to the 19th order in silicon
Achieved continuous spectral coverage in the MWIR region
Abstract
High-energy, carrier-envelope phase (CEP)-stable, sub-cycle, mid-infrared (mid-IR) pulses can provide unique opportunities of exploring phase-sensitive strong-field light-matter interactions in atoms, molecules, and solids. In the mid-IR wavelength, the ponderomotive energy of laser pulses is dramatically increased (versus the visible/near-infrared) and, therefore, the Keldysh parameter is much smaller than unity even at relatively modest laser intensities. This enables to study the sub-cycle electron dynamics in solids via high-harmonic generation (HHG) without damage. One can also control the electron emissions from nano-devices in the sub-cycle time scale. These efforts are opening a great opportunity towards petahertz electronics. Here, we present a high-energy, sub-cycle pulse synthesizer based on a mid-IR optical parametric amplifier (OPA), pumped by CEP-stable, 2.1 um femtosecond…
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