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Third-harmonic generation in argon, krypton, and xenon: Bandwidth limitations in the vicinity of Lyman-α

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In this article, the dispersion characteristics of Ar, Kr, and Xe up to their first ionization levels were determined and the spectral regions in the VUV where these gases exhibit negative dispersion and so can be efficiently used for frequency tripling.
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Using experimentally determined oscillator strengths and photoionization cross-sectional data, we compute the dispersion characteristics of Ar, Kr, and Xe up to their first ionization levels and determine the spectral regions in the VUV where these gases exhibit negative dispersion and so can be efficiently used for frequency tripling. We then investigate the bandwidths over which efficient tripling can be achieved in phase-matched gas mixtures. The bandwidth is limited by the rapidly varying dispersion in the vicinity of resonance transitions in the gases. In particular, we look at the case of frequency tripling 3647 A radiation to 1215.7 A (hydrogen Lyman-α) and show, that for fundamental wavelength bandwidths as narrow as 1 A, the rapid change in refractive index with wavelength can preclude phase matching over the entire bandwidth of the radiation.

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Effects of focusing on third-order nonlinear processes in isotropic media. [laser beam interactions

TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical analysis of the third-order nonlinear interactions of focused laser beams is performed for the processes of focusing as tightly as possible, and the optimum degree of wavevector mismatch as a function of tightness and location of focus is determined for each of the three processes.
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Photoionization mass spectrometer

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Broadly tunable vacuum-ultraviolet/extreme-ultraviolet radiation generated by resonant third-order frequency conversion in krypton

TL;DR: In this paper, a third-order sum-and difference-frequency conversion of pulsed-dye-laser radiation is investigated in the rare gas, Kr. The frequency ωR(λR = 216.6 nm) is resonant with the Kr two-photon transition 4p-5p[5/2, 2].
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Enhanced production of tunable VUV radiation by phase-matched frequency tripling in krypton and xenon

TL;DR: In this article, a phase matching with the positive dispersive tare gas Ar or Xe was proposed to improve the efficiency of the conversion of negative dispersive Kr to positive dispersion Xe by two orders of magnitude.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss various topics about optics, such as geometrical theories, image forming instruments, and optics of metals and crystals, including interference, interferometers, and diffraction.

Principles of Optics

Max Born, +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss various topics about optics, such as geometrical theories, image forming instruments, and optics of metals and crystals, including interference, interferometers, and diffraction.
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Effects of focusing on third-order nonlinear processes in isotropic media

TL;DR: In this article, a theoretical analysis of the third-order nonlinear interactions of focused laser beams is performed for the processes of focusing as tightly as possible, and the optimum degree of wavevector mismatch as a function of tightness and location of focus is determined for each of the three processes.

Effects of focusing on third-order nonlinear processes in isotropic media. [laser beam interactions

TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical analysis of the third-order nonlinear interactions of focused laser beams is performed for the processes of focusing as tightly as possible, and the optimum degree of wavevector mismatch as a function of tightness and location of focus is determined for each of the three processes.
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Absolute photoionization cross-section tables for helium, neon, argon, and krypton in the VUV spectral regions

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present tabulations of recommended values based on critically evaluated results from a number of recent experiments for the lighter inert gases, which are used for comparison in order to judge the desirability of calculations.
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