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Angle-Resolved Attosecond Streaking of Twisted Attosecond Pulses

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Abstract

The present work focuses on investigation of the amount of orbital angular momentum (OAM) encoded in the twisted attosecond pulses via energy- and angle-resolved attosecond streaking in pump-probe setup. It is found that the photoelectron spectra generated by the linearly polarised twisted pulse with different OAM values exhibit angular modulations, whereas circularly polarised twisted pulse yields angular isotropic spectra. It is demonstrated that the energy- and angle-resolved streaking spectra are sensitive to the OAM values of the twisted pulse. Moreover, the different combinations of the polarisation of the twisted pump pulse and strong infrared probe pulse influence the streaking spectra differently. The characterisation of the OAM carrying twisted attosecond pulses opens up the possibility to explore helical light-matter interaction on attosecond timescale.

Publication: 1. I. N. Ansari, D. S. Jadoun, and G. Dixit, Angle-Resolved Attosecond Streaking of Twisted Attosecond Pulses, arXiv:2006.01582v1 (2020).

Presenters

  • Gopal Dixit

    Department of Physics, IIT Bombay India

Authors

  • Gopal Dixit

    Department of Physics, IIT Bombay India

  • Irfana Ansari

    Department of Physics, IIT Bombay India

  • Deependra Jadoun

    Department of Physics, IIT Bombay India