# Compact 200 kHz HHG source driven by a few-cycle OPCPA

**Authors:** Anne Harth, Chen Guo, Yu-Chen Cheng, Arthur Losquin, Miguel Miranda,, Sara Mikaelsson, Christoph M. Heyl, Oliver Prochnow, Jan Ahrens, Uwe Morgner,, A. L'Huillier, and Cord L. Arnold

arXiv: 1901.03527 · 2019-01-14

## TL;DR

This paper introduces a highly efficient, high-repetition-rate high-order harmonic generation source driven by a few-cycle OPCPA, achieving significant XUV pulse energy at 200 kHz for advanced ultrafast experiments.

## Contribution

It demonstrates a novel high-repetition-rate HHG source driven by a stable, few-cycle OPCPA with optimized gas target and high conversion efficiency, enabling new ultrafast spectroscopy applications.

## Key findings

- Achieved ~10^{-6} conversion efficiency from NIR to XUV
- Generated 6 fs pulses at 200 kHz with 9 μJ energy
- Enabled potential for high-repetition-rate pump-probe experiments

## Abstract

We present efficient high-order harmonic generation (HHG) based on a high-repetition rate, few-cycle, near infrared (NIR), carrier-envelope phase stable, optical parametric chirped pulse amplifier (OPCPA), emitting 6fs pulses with 9{\mu}J pulse energy at 200kHz repetition rate. In krypton, we reach conversion efficiencies from the NIR to the extreme ultraviolet (XUV) radiation pulse energy on the order of ~10^{-6} with less than 3{\mu}J driving pulse energy. This is achieved by optimizing the OPCPA for a spatially and temporally clean pulse and by a specially designed high-pressure gas target. In the future, the high efficiency of the HHG source will be beneficial for high-repetition rate two-colour (NIR-XUV) pumpprobe experiments, where the available pulse energy from the laser has to be distributed economically between pump and probe pulses.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1901.03527