Intense harmonics with time-varying orbital angular momentum from relativistic plasma mirrors

Abstract

In this work using three-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations and analytical considerations we demonstrate intense high-order plasma surface harmonics carrying a time-varying orbital angular momentum (OAM) -- the self-torque. We show that by using two laser beams with different OAMs l1 and l2 and a certain delay between each other and shooting them obliquely on an overdense plasma target, one can generate harmonics with OAM spanning nl1 to nl2, where n is the order of the harmonic. Such intense self-torqued harmonics can offer new possibilities in ultrafast spectroscopy.

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