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Final Defense: Richard Korzekwa
Monday, October 16, 2017, 03:30pm

Richard Korzekwa, UT-Austin

"Mapping the Nanoplasma Regime with Harmonics"

Abstract: Laser-irradiated microclusters exhibit a range of useful and scientifically-relevant phenomena, including efficient absorption, harmonic generation, and anomalous dispersion. These properties make them useful for applications such as particle accelaration, nuclear fusion, and phase-matching for UV and X-ray sources. The generation of third harmonic light by intense illumination of pre-heated expanding clusters can be used as a way of mapping the nanoplasma regime, characterized by partial removal of the ionized cluster's electron core. We present measurements of this harmonic generation, showing a drop in expansion-related enhancement between probe intensity 10^16 W/cm^2 and 10^18 W/cm^2, where the harmonic generation vanishes. This is consistent with our model of cluster ionization, expansion, and polarizability, which we also use to estimate the cluster size distribution.

Location: RLM 5.118