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Broadband second harmonic generation of counter-propagating ultrashort pulses.

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Counter-propagating ultrafast pulses can disrupt the phase of harmonic generation, and offer a means to achieve quasi-phase matching in processes like high-order harmonic generation. Optimizing this process requires accurate modeling.… Click to show full abstract

Counter-propagating ultrafast pulses can disrupt the phase of harmonic generation, and offer a means to achieve quasi-phase matching in processes like high-order harmonic generation. Optimizing this process requires accurate modeling. Using second harmonic generation (SHG) as a simpler and more accessible proxy, we compare the results of two numerical simulations to experimental measurements of SHG with counter-propagating pulses. The first follows previous theoretical work in assuming a quasi-CW pulse and solving the nonlinear wave equation in the time-domain. However, we find that adapting a frequency-domain model to account for the broadband nature of ultrafast pulses better reproduces the salient features we observe in our experimental results.

Keywords: counter propagating; second harmonic; generation; broadband second; harmonic generation

Journal Title: Optics express
Year Published: 2022

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