2010
DOI: 10.1088/0953-4075/43/20/205602
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Alignment dependence of high harmonics contributed from HOMO and HOMO-1 orbitals of N2molecules

Abstract: Characteristics of high harmonics generated from aligned N 2 molecules were investigated by rotating the molecules with respect to the polarization of harmonic generation pulses. The high harmonics in the plateau and the cutoff regions showed distinctive behaviour, which could be explained from the calculation of transition dipole moments between recolliding electron and multi-orbitals of N 2 molecule consisting of the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) and the lower-lying orbital below HOMO (HOMO-1). I… Show more

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“…We revisit the issue about the importance of the HOMO-1 contribution raised in Refs. [13,22,27]. We find that HOMO-1 does not contribute to the HHG spectra at low laser intensities, but becomes comparable to the HOMO at higher intensities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…We revisit the issue about the importance of the HOMO-1 contribution raised in Refs. [13,22,27]. We find that HOMO-1 does not contribute to the HHG spectra at low laser intensities, but becomes comparable to the HOMO at higher intensities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The contribution of the π orbital to the HHG of N 2 molecules when the pump-probe angle α=90 • has been studied previously [163,177] using 800-nm pulses at the high intensities of around 2.0×10 14 W/cm 2 . In this case, HOMO-1 was found to be much more pronounced in the cutoff region.…”
Section: Single Homo Orbital Contribution At Low Laser Intensitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would make the retrieval of the structure of the target easier. If one wishes to study the π orbital, then a higher laser intensity and better alignment will enhance its contribution to the HHG [163,177].…”
Section: Single Homo Orbital Contribution At Low Laser Intensitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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