Fröhlich Sven, Liu Xu, Hamdou Aimrane, Meunier Alric, Hussain Mukhtar, Carole Mathieu, Kaassamani Shatha, Froidevaux Marie, Lavoute Laure, Gaponov Dmitry, Ducros Nicolas, Février Sébastien, Zeitoun Philippe, Kovacev Milutin, Fajardo Marta, Boutu Willem, Gauthier David, Merdji Hamed
Opt Lett. 2022 Oct 1;47(19):4865-4868. doi: 10.1364/OL.471113.
We demonstrate a method to image an object using a self-probing approach based on semiconductor high-harmonic generation. On the one hand, ptychography enables high-resolution imaging from the coherent light diffracted by an object. On the other hand, high-harmonic generation from crystals is emerging as a new source of extreme-ultraviolet ultrafast coherent light. We combine these two techniques by performing ptychography measurements with nanopatterned crystals serving as the object as well as the generation medium of the harmonics. We demonstrate that this strong field in situ approach can provide structural information about an object. With the future developments of crystal high harmonics as a compact short-wavelength light source, our demonstration can be an innovative approach for nanoscale imaging of photonic and electronic devices in research and industry.