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Extreme-ultraviolet vector-vortex beams from high harmonic generation

Alba de las HerasUniversidad de SalamancaAlok Kumar PandeyUniversité Paris-SaclayJulio San RománUniversidad de SalamancaJavier SerranoUniversidad de SalamancaElsa BaynardUniversité Paris-SaclayGuillaume DovillaireImagine OpticM. PittmanUniversité Paris-SaclayCharles G. DurfeeColorado School of MinesLuis PlajaUniversidad de SalamancaS. KazamiasUniversité Paris-SaclayOlivier GuilbaudUniversité Paris-SaclayCarlos Hernández-GarcíaUniversidad de Salamanca
2021en
ABI

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Structured light in the short-wavelength regime opens exciting avenues for the study of ultrafast spin and electronic dynamics. Here, we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally the generation of vector-vortex beams (VVB) in the extreme ultraviolet through high-order harmonic generation (HHG). The up-conversion of VVB, which are spatially tailored in their spin and orbital angular momentum, is ruled by the conservation of the topological Pancharatnam charge in HHG. Despite the complex propagation of the driving beam, high-harmonic VVB are robustly generated with smooth propagation properties. Remarkably, we find out that the conversion efficiency of high-harmonic VVB increases with the driving topological charge. Our work opens the possibility to synthesize attosecond helical structures with spatially varying polarization, a unique tool to probe spatiotemporal dynamics in inhomogeneous media or polarization-dependent systems.

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