• Photonics Research
  • Vol. 11, Issue 11, 1814 (2023)
Robertas Grigutis, Vytautas Jukna, Gintaras Tamošauskas, and Audrius Dubietis*
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  • Laser Research Center, Vilnius University, LT-10223 Vilnius, Lithuania
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    DOI: 10.1364/PRJ.494150 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Robertas Grigutis, Vytautas Jukna, Gintaras Tamošauskas, Audrius Dubietis, "Multiple conical odd harmonics from filament-inscribed nanogratings," Photonics Res. 11, 1814 (2023) Copy Citation Text show less
    Emission patterns at the output of the crystal, recorded (a) at the very beginning of the experiment and after (b) 1 h and (c) 2.4 h of exposure time.
    Fig. 1. Emission patterns at the output of the crystal, recorded (a) at the very beginning of the experiment and after (b) 1 h and (c) 2.4 h of exposure time.
    Measured average powers of conical third, fifth, and seventh harmonics as functions of exposure time.
    Fig. 2. Measured average powers of conical third, fifth, and seventh harmonics as functions of exposure time.
    Angle-resolved spectra of supercontinuum and harmonics emissions measured after (a) 3 min, (b) 1 h, and (c) 4 h of exposure time.
    Fig. 3. Angle-resolved spectra of supercontinuum and harmonics emissions measured after (a) 3 min, (b) 1 h, and (c) 4 h of exposure time.
    Angle-integrated spectra of conical third (black curves), fifth (red curves), and seventh (blue curves) harmonics measured after (a) 1 h and (b) 4 h of exposure time.
    Fig. 4. Angle-integrated spectra of conical third (black curves), fifth (red curves), and seventh (blue curves) harmonics measured after (a) 1 h and (b) 4 h of exposure time.
    Time evolutions of angle-integrated (a) third-harmonic and (b) fifth-harmonic spectra.
    Fig. 5. Time evolutions of angle-integrated (a) third-harmonic and (b) fifth-harmonic spectra.
    (a) Intensified image showing angular distribution of conical odd harmonics. Wave-vector diagrams for the generation of (b) third, (c) fifth, (d) seventh, and (e) ninth conical harmonics.
    Fig. 6. (a) Intensified image showing angular distribution of conical odd harmonics. Wave-vector diagrams for the generation of (b) third, (c) fifth, (d) seventh, and (e) ninth conical harmonics.
    Measured and calculated harmonics external cone angles (blue) and calculated nanograting periods (red).
    Fig. 7. Measured and calculated harmonics external cone angles (blue) and calculated nanograting periods (red).
    Robertas Grigutis, Vytautas Jukna, Gintaras Tamošauskas, Audrius Dubietis, "Multiple conical odd harmonics from filament-inscribed nanogratings," Photonics Res. 11, 1814 (2023)
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