Difference-frequency generation of optical radiation from two-color x-ray pulses
We describe the process of difference-frequency generation of short optical pulses from two-color X-ray pulses. By assuming 1011 photons per X-ray pulse, we predict that the optical count rate can exceed 107 photons per pulse. Similar to other effects involving nonlinear interactions of X-rays and optical radiation, the effect we describe can be used for microscopic studies of chemical bonds and as a probe for light-matter interactions on the atomic scale. Since the X-ray damage threshold is much higher than the optical damage threshold, the efficiency of differencefrequency generation from two X-ray pulses is expected to be orders of magnitude higher than the efficiency of effects such as sum/ differencefrequency mixing between X-rays and optical intense short-pulse sources. (C) 2015 Optical Society of America
תאריך עדכון אחרון : 01/06/2016