The present (cumulative) thesis examines fundamentals of nanostructure-enhanced extreme-ultraviolet light generation in noble gases using two different nanostructure geometries for local field-enhancement. Specifically, resonant antennas and tapered hollow waveguide nanostructures are utilized to enhance low-energy femtosecond laser pulses, which in turn induce light emission from excited xenon, argon and neon atoms and ions. Spectral analysis of this radiation reveals that coherent high-order harmonic generation is not feasible under the examined conditions, contrary to former expectations and reports. Instead, the spectral characteristics unequivocally identify that incoherent fluorescence from multiphoton excited and strong-field ionized...
The material-, size- and shape-tuned plasmonic nanostructures are fabricated by electron-beam lithog...
Plasmon resonances are known to amplify the electromagnetic fields near metallic nanostructures, pro...
Funding Information: Part of this work has been carried out at the Advanced Research Center for Nano...
We present a study of the highly nonlinear optical excitation of noble gases in tapered hollow waveg...
n Chap. 18, we demonstrated polarization-sensitive imaging at extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) wavelengths ...
We demonstrate nanostructure-enhanced extreme ultraviolet fluorescence from noble gases driven by lo...
Plasmonic nanostructures offer unique possibilities for enhancing linear and nonlinear optical proce...
We report on the generation of extreme ultraviolet radiation utilizing the plasmonic field enhanceme...
The emission of high-order harmonics in the extreme ultraviolet range from the interaction of a shor...
Pfullmann N, Noack M, de Andrade JC, et al. Nano-antennae assisted emission of extreme ultraviolet r...
Coherent XUV sources, which may operate at MHz repetition rate, could find applications in high-prec...
We present theoretical investigations of high-order harmonic generation (HHG) resulting from the int...
The role of relativistic surface plasmons (SPs) in high order harmonic emission from laser-irradiate...
Nano-structures excited by light can enhance locally the electric field when tuned to plasmonic reso...
The material-, size- and shape-tuned plasmonic nanostructures are fabricated by electron-beam lithog...
Plasmon resonances are known to amplify the electromagnetic fields near metallic nanostructures, pro...
Funding Information: Part of this work has been carried out at the Advanced Research Center for Nano...
We present a study of the highly nonlinear optical excitation of noble gases in tapered hollow waveg...
n Chap. 18, we demonstrated polarization-sensitive imaging at extreme-ultraviolet (EUV) wavelengths ...
We demonstrate nanostructure-enhanced extreme ultraviolet fluorescence from noble gases driven by lo...
Plasmonic nanostructures offer unique possibilities for enhancing linear and nonlinear optical proce...
We report on the generation of extreme ultraviolet radiation utilizing the plasmonic field enhanceme...
The emission of high-order harmonics in the extreme ultraviolet range from the interaction of a shor...
Pfullmann N, Noack M, de Andrade JC, et al. Nano-antennae assisted emission of extreme ultraviolet r...
Coherent XUV sources, which may operate at MHz repetition rate, could find applications in high-prec...
We present theoretical investigations of high-order harmonic generation (HHG) resulting from the int...
The role of relativistic surface plasmons (SPs) in high order harmonic emission from laser-irradiate...
Nano-structures excited by light can enhance locally the electric field when tuned to plasmonic reso...
The material-, size- and shape-tuned plasmonic nanostructures are fabricated by electron-beam lithog...
Plasmon resonances are known to amplify the electromagnetic fields near metallic nanostructures, pro...
Funding Information: Part of this work has been carried out at the Advanced Research Center for Nano...