- Wang, Yang;
- Guo, Tianyi;
- Li, Jialin;
- Zhao, Jian;
- Yin, Yanchun;
- Ren, Xiaoming;
- Li, Jie;
- Wu, Yi;
- Weidman, Matthew;
- Chang, Zenghu;
- Jager, Marieke F;
- Kaplan, Christopher J;
- Geneaux, Romain;
- Ott, Christian;
- Neumark, Daniel M;
- Leone, Stephen R
We developed and implemented an experimental setup for the generation of high-energy high-order harmonics in argon gas for nonlinear experiments in the extreme ultraviolet (XUV) spectral range. High-order harmonics were generated by loosely focusing a high-energy laser pulse centered around 800 nm into a gas cell filled with argon in a phase-matching condition. The wavefront distortions of the driving pulse were corrected by a deformable mirror, and the XUV conversion efficiency was significantly improved due to the excellent beam profile at focus. A high-damage-threshold beam splitter was used to eliminate high-energy driving pulses co-propagating with high-order harmonics. The setup has a potential to provide intense ultrashort XUV pulses reaching the intensity levels required for nonlinear experiments in the XUV spectral range.