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Effective high-order harmonic generation from metal sulfide quantum dots.

Optics Express 2018 December 25
In the past, common media for high-order harmonic generation (HHG) has been atoms and molecules. More recently, clusters, and nanoparticles have been introduced as HHG emitting media. Multi-particle media can enhance HHG yields but have more stringent requirements in determining the optimal parameters. Here, we demonstrate, for the first time, the effective application of 1-3 nm metal sulfide quantum dots (QDs) for harmonic generation in the 20 - 115 nm extreme ultraviolet range. We report on the syntheses, ablation of Ag2 S, CdS, and ZnS QDs, and HHG from laser-produced plasmas by using single- and two-color pumps. We compare HHG efficiency from the ablated QDs to that of bulk metal sulfides and show a seven-fold increase in harmonic yields. Further, the study also allows us to understand the effects of QD-contained plasma spreading dynamics on HHG yield.

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