1–5 Jul 2019
University of Szeged Congress Centre
Europe/Budapest timezone

Session

New installations and next generation drivers for ultrashort XUV radiation

2 Jul 2019, 10:45
University of Szeged Congress Centre

University of Szeged Congress Centre

Ady Square 10., 6722 Szeged, Hungary

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  1. Prof. Giuseppe Sansone (Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg)
    02/07/2019, 10:45
    invited talks

    We will present the first temporal characterisation of reproducible attosecond pulses generated by a Free Electron Laser.

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  2. Dr Tomas Stanislauskas (Light Conversion)
    02/07/2019, 11:15
    oral

    We demonstrate a high peak- and average power OPCPA system producing 2.1-cycle pulses at 875 nm. Short pulse duration is achieved by using amplification stages with different nonlinear crystals and different noncollinearity and phase matching angles.

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  3. Guangyu Fan (TU Wien)
    02/07/2019, 11:30
    oral

    We demonstrate a highly efficient, single-stage, SRS-enabled cascaded frequency down-conversion to generate high-energy, few-cycle, IR pulses. 10 mJ, 220 fs pulses at 1030 nm are red-shifted to 1230 nm in a 5.5 m-long, nitrogen-filled waveguide with 82.5% efficiency, and subsequently compressed down to 19 fs.

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  4. Claudia Gollner (TU Wien)
    02/07/2019, 11:45
    oral

    We report on intense THz generation in two-color laser filaments driven by $3.9\ \mathrm{\mu m}$ pulses. The resulting extraordinary conversion efficiency of 2.34% is more than one order of magnitude higher as compared to conventional NIR drivers. The generated THz pulse energy of 0.185-mJ is sufficient for nonlinear perturbation of electro-optical crystals.

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  5. Mr A Nayak (ELI-ALPS, ELI-HU Non-Profit Ltd.)
    02/07/2019, 12:00
    oral

    Here, we demonstrate a lab scale high-harmonic-generation source, installed and operating at the attosecond science & technology lab of FORTH-IESL delivering pulse energies of ~230 μJ and ~130 μJ in the ~50 nm spectral range from Xenon and Argon, respectively, in a quasi phase-matched dual gas-jet configuration. XUV pulses of this source have been used to observe multiple ionization of Argon...

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  6. David Gauthier (CEA-Saclay)
    02/07/2019, 12:15
    oral

    We report on two recent demonstrations on attosecond broadband and 3D imaging.

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  7. Dr Katalin Varjú (ELI-ALPS, ELI-HU Non-Profit Ltd.)
    02/07/2019, 12:30
    invited talks

    We give a short overview on the available laser and secondary sources and on the Friday mini-workshop’s program of the conference hosted by ELI-ALPS Research Institute.

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