Isolated short attosecond pulse produced by using an intense few-cycle shaped laser and an ultraviolet attosecond pulse
Abstract
An efficient method to generate a short attosecond pulse is presented by using intense few-cycle shaped infrared (ir) laser in combination with an ultraviolet (uv) attosecond (as) pulse. We show that high-order harmonic generation (HHG) plateau near the cutoff is enhanced by one order of magnitude compared with the shaped laser case and the HHG supercontinuum spectrum is generated by adding a uv attosecond pulse to the few-cycle shaped ir laser at a proper time. By enhancing the long quantum path and suppressing the short one corresponding to one major return, an isolated 57-as pulse with a bandwidth of 62eV is obtained directly. The time-frequency characteristics of the HHG are analyzed in detail by means of the wavelet transform of the time-dependent induced dipole acceleration. In addition, we also perform classical trajectory simulation of the strong-field electron dynamics and electron return map.
- Publication:
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Physical Review A
- Pub Date:
- December 2008
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2008PhRvA..78f3404Z
- Keywords:
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- 32.80.Rm;
- 42.65.Ky;
- 42.65.Re;
- Multiphoton ionization and excitation to highly excited states;
- Frequency conversion;
- harmonic generation including higher-order harmonic generation;
- Ultrafast processes;
- optical pulse generation and pulse compression