Importance of quantum orbits in continuum–continuum harmonic generation
The ab initio trajectory analysis in the few cycle laser pulse presents a clear contribution of all quantum orbits in the continuum–continuum harmonic generation via interference of associated wave-packets. Based on the empirical formulas, the relative intensities of these harmonics are estimated wh...
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description | The ab initio trajectory analysis in the few cycle laser pulse presents a clear contribution of all quantum orbits in the continuum–continuum harmonic generation via interference of associated wave-packets. Based on the empirical formulas, the relative intensities of these harmonics are estimated which are in good agreement with the results of simulation. Using time-frequency analysis and by means of the classical model, the role of higher-order return trajectories in an intense infrared laser can clearly be seen in the barrier-suppression ionization regime. |
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