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Título
Valley in the efficiency of the high-order harmonic yield at ultra-high laser intensities
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
High harmonic generation
High power lasers
Infrared lasers
Magnetic fields
Phase matching
Ultrashort pulses
Fecha de publicación
2011-09
Citación
J. A. Pérez-Hernández, L. Roso, A. Zaïr, and L. Plaja, "Valley in the efficiency of the high-order harmonic yield at ultra-high laser intensities," Opt. Express 19, 19430-19439 (2011)
Resumen
We study the process of high-order harmonic generation using laser pulses with non-adiabatic turn-on and intensities well above saturation. As a main point, we report the existence of a valley structure in the efficiency of single-atom high-order harmonic generation with increasing laser intensities. Consequently, after an initial decrease, the high-frequency radiation yield is shown to increase for higher intensities, returning to a level similar to the case below saturation. Such behavior contradicts the general belief of a progressive degradation of the harmonic emission at ultrahigh intensities, based on the experience with pulses with smoother turn-on. We shall show that this behavior corresponds to the emergence of a new pathway for high-order harmonic generation, which takes place during the pulse turn-on. Our study combines trajectory analysis, wavelet techniques and the numerical integration of 3-Dimensional Time Dependent Schrödinger Equation. The increase in efficiency raises the possibility of employing ultrahigh intensities to generate high-frequency radiation beyond the water window.
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DOI
10.1364/OE.19.019430
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