Generation of short and intense isolated Attosecond pulses by field-controlled excited states

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Abstract

A new mechanism for the coherent control of the generation of an isolated and ultrashort attosecond laser pulse with enhanced intensity is reported. Frequency and time delay of a weak high harmonics, added to a two color laser, are optimized to produce a 45 attosecond pulse with intensity of more than 70 times bigger than the original one. Resonance excitation and subsequent ionization are analyzed, along with electron trajectory investigation from wavelet time-frequency profile to explain the mechanism of the observed augmentation in this high-harmonic generation.

*This work is partially supported by DOE.

Authors

  • Hossein Z. Jooya

    • University of Kansas
  • Peng-Cheng Li

    • National Taiwan University
    • Department of Physics, National Taiwan University
  • Sheng-Lun Liao

    • National Taiwan University
  • Shih-I Chu

    • University of Kansas
    • Department of Chemistry, University of Kansas