Chinese Journal of Quantum Electronics, Volume. 37, Issue 3, 314(2020)
Effect of chirp-delay regulation on harmonic generation of diatomic molecules
In order to obtain high order harmonic spectra with high-intensity, a method of chirp-delay regulation is proposed to control the harmonic intensity of H+2 and D+2. The results show that, when driven by shorter pulse duration, both of the harmonic spectra of H+2 and D+2 mainly come from the falling-region of laser field. Therefore, by properly introducing a chirp in the falling-region of laser field, the high-intensity spectral continuum can be obtained, and the harmonic intensity of H+2 is higher than that of D+2. However, when driven by longer pulse duration, the main contribution of harmonic spectra of H+2 and D+2 come from the rising and the falling region of laser field, respectively. Thus, the corresponding high-intensity spectral continuum can be produced by introducing the chirps in the rising or the falling region of laser field, and the harmonic intensity of H+2 is lower than that of D+2 in this case. Finally, by selecting the appropriate spectral continuum and superposing the harmonics, a single attosecond pulse with the pulse duration of 36 as can be obtained.
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ZHANG Yiwen, LIU Hang, FENG Liqiang. Effect of chirp-delay regulation on harmonic generation of diatomic molecules[J]. Chinese Journal of Quantum Electronics, 2020, 37(3): 314
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Received: Dec. 24, 2019
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Published Online: Nov. 6, 2020
The Author Email: Yiwen ZHANG (1241710983@qq.com)