Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1533224 | Optics Communications | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A single attosecond pulse generation via continuum-continuum interference is investigated theoretically by exposing a single-electron atom in a femtosecond laser field with the intensity in over-the-barrier ionization regime. We show that the ground state of the atom is depleted in such intense laser field and the high-order harmonics (HHG) via continuum to continuum coherence are generated. In a few-cycle monochromatic laser field (5 fs/800Â nm, 1.2Ã1016Â WÂ cmâ2), a single attosecond pulse with duration of 49 as is obtained from the HHG. With a two-color laser field combined by 1200Â nm (8 fs/7.5Ã1015Â WÂ cmâ2) and 800Â nm (5 fs/1.0Ã1016Â WÂ cmâ2), a shorter single pulse with duration of 29 as can further be produced by changing the relative carrier envelope phase of two laser pulses as a result of controlling the electronic quantum path in the intense electric field. Our results also show that a short single attosecond pulse can be generated in a wide range of the relative carrier envelope phase of the two laser pulses.
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Authors
Shengpeng Zhou, Yujun Yang, Dajun Ding,