We investigate high-order harmonic emission and isolated attosecond pulse (IAP) generation in atoms driven by a two-colour multi-cycle laser field consisting of an 800 nm pulse and an infrared laser pulse at an arbitrary wavelength. With moderate laser intensity, an IAP of similar to 220 as can be generated in helium atoms by using two-colour laser pulses of 35 fs/800 nm and 46 fs/1150 nm. The discussion based on the three-step semiclassical model, and time-frequency analysis shows a clear picture of the high-order harmonic generation in the waveform-controlled laser field which is of benefit to the generation of XUV IAP and attosecond electron pulses. When the propagation effect is included, the duration of the IAP can be shorter than 200 ...
We demonstrate that high-order harmonics generated by an atom in intense laser field form trains of ...
Attosecond science refers to physical processes that occur on the natural timescale of electron moti...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.86.013411.Rec...
We investigate theoretically the high-order harmonic generation in the argon gas cell driven with a ...
Extreme nonlinear optics happens when we turn up the focused laser power and electrons are literally...
There is currently great interest in the high-order harmonics generation (HHG) due to its potentials...
High-order harmonic spectra and attosecond source generation from Ar atom driven by the inhomogeneou...
This thesis describes the phenomenon of high harmonic generation from atoms irradiated by intense, u...
Generation of high-order harmonics has emerged as a powerful technique for the generation of broadba...
We demonstrated that a synthesized laser field consisting of an intense long (45 fs, multi-optical-c...
This thesis studies the response of atoms and molecules to intense few-cycle laser pulses. It is the...
Laser control on the generations of the molecular high-order harmonic generation (MHHG) and the isol...
The generation of the high-order harmonic and the attosecond pulse from He atom driven by the near-i...
The study of core electron dynamics through nonlinear spectroscopy requires intense isolated attosec...
Electron dynamics in atoms and molecules occurs on a time-scale of attoseconds (10⁻¹⁸s). With the av...
We demonstrate that high-order harmonics generated by an atom in intense laser field form trains of ...
Attosecond science refers to physical processes that occur on the natural timescale of electron moti...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.86.013411.Rec...
We investigate theoretically the high-order harmonic generation in the argon gas cell driven with a ...
Extreme nonlinear optics happens when we turn up the focused laser power and electrons are literally...
There is currently great interest in the high-order harmonics generation (HHG) due to its potentials...
High-order harmonic spectra and attosecond source generation from Ar atom driven by the inhomogeneou...
This thesis describes the phenomenon of high harmonic generation from atoms irradiated by intense, u...
Generation of high-order harmonics has emerged as a powerful technique for the generation of broadba...
We demonstrated that a synthesized laser field consisting of an intense long (45 fs, multi-optical-c...
This thesis studies the response of atoms and molecules to intense few-cycle laser pulses. It is the...
Laser control on the generations of the molecular high-order harmonic generation (MHHG) and the isol...
The generation of the high-order harmonic and the attosecond pulse from He atom driven by the near-i...
The study of core electron dynamics through nonlinear spectroscopy requires intense isolated attosec...
Electron dynamics in atoms and molecules occurs on a time-scale of attoseconds (10⁻¹⁸s). With the av...
We demonstrate that high-order harmonics generated by an atom in intense laser field form trains of ...
Attosecond science refers to physical processes that occur on the natural timescale of electron moti...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.86.013411.Rec...