Circularly polarized high harmonic beams carrying self-torque or time-dependent orbital angular momentum
Alba de las Heras, Julio San Rom\'an, Javier Serrano, Luis Plaja and, Carlos Hern\'andez-Garc\'ia

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates theoretical methods to control the polarization of EUV high harmonic beams with self-torque, enabling circular polarization states and expanding their application in ultrafast light-matter interactions.
Contribution
It introduces two driving schemes to manipulate the polarization of EUV beams with self-torque, overcoming previous limitations related to ellipticity dependence.
Findings
Controlled polarization states from linear to circular achieved
Proposed schemes enable precise angular momentum tuning
Enhanced potential for applications in chiral and magnetic materials
Abstract
In the rapidly evolving field of structured light, the self-torque has been recently defined as an intrinsic property of light beams carrying time-dependent orbital angular momentum. In particular, extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) beams with self-torque -- exhibiting a topological charge that continuously varies on the subfemtosecond timescale -- are naturally produced in high-order harmonic generation (HHG) when driven by two time-delayed intense infrared vortex beams with different topological charges. Until now, the polarization state of such EUV beams carrying self-torque has been restricted to linear states due to the drastic reduction in the harmonic up-conversion efficiency with increasing the ellipticity of the driving field. In this work, we theoretically demonstrate how to control the polarization state of EUV beams carrying self-torque, from linear to circular. The extremely high…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrbital Angular Momentum in Optics · Nonlinear Waves and Solitons · Spacecraft Dynamics and Control
