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High-efficiency generation of pulsed Lyman-α radiation by resonant laser wave mixing in low pressure Kr-Ar mixture

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 24, Issue 7, Pages 7566-7574

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/OE.24.007566

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We report an experimental generation of ns pulsed 121.568 nm Lyman-alpha radiation by the resonant nonlinear four-wave mixing of 212.556 nm and 845.015 nm radiation pulses providing a high conversion efficiency 1.7x10(-3) with the output pulse energy 3.6 mu J achieved using a low pressure Kr-Ar mixture. Theoretical analysis shows that this efficiency is achieved due to the advantage of using (i) the high input laser intensities in combination with (ii) the low gas pressure allowing us to avoid the onset of full-scale discharge in the laser focus. In particular, under our experimental conditions the main mechanism of photoionization caused by the resonant 2-photon 212.556 nm radiation excitation of Kr atoms followed by the 1-photon ionization leads to approximate to 17% loss of Kr atoms and efficiency loss only by the end of the pulse. The energy of free electrons, generated by 212.556 nm radiation via (2 + 1)-photon ionization and accelerated mainly by 845.015 nm radiation, remains during the pulse below the level sufficient for the onset of full-scale discharge by the electron avalanche. Our analysis also suggests that approximate to 30-fold increase of 845.015 nm pulse energy can allow one to scale up the L-alpha radiation pulse energy towards the level of approximate to 100 mu J. (C) 2016 Optical Society of America

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