Abstract

Generation of time-dependent polarization pulses is demonstrated by combining two perpendicularly polarized, high-intensity laser pulses. The time evolution of the polarization state is measured bya combination offrequency-resolved optical gating (FROG) and spectral interferometry (SI) called POLLIWOG. The polarizationstates of the generated pulses are controlled by changing the relative delay. We also measured the effect ofthe pulse combination on the ionization of Xe atoms. The results confirm the changes in the polarization stateand directions with the relative delay.

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