Heterodyne control of attosecond pulse generation
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Abstract
Adding a weak laser field at a different color to the fundamental in high-order harmonic generation results in a new type of heterodyne mixing in the kinetic energy term of the active electron. Analytical calculations and quantum simulations show that the effect of the weak field is amplified by the strong fundamental laser field that acts as the local oscillator [1]. The photon energy of different attosecond pulses within the produced pulse trains can thus be significantly modified. Two important applications for this phenomenon are the generation of isolated attosecond pulses with multi-cycle driving fields and the shaping of attosecond pulse trains. \newline \newline Ref.: [1] T. Pfeifer et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 97, 163901 (2006)
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Authors
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Thomas Pfeifer
University of California, Berkeley \& LBNL
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Lukas Gallmann
ETH Zurich
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Mark J. Abel
University of California, Berkeley \& LBNL
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Phillip M. Nagel
University of California, Berkeley \& LBNL
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Aurelie Jullien
University of California, Berkeley \& LBNL
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Daniel M. Neumark
University of California, Berkeley, UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley \& LBNL
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Stephen R. Leone
Departments of Chemistry and Physics, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, University of California, Berkeley, University of California, Berkeley \& LBNL