Controlling resonant enhancement in higher-order harmonic generation


Abstract in English

We present a method to tune the resonantly enhanced harmonic emission from engineered potentials, which would be experimentally feasible in the purview of the recent advances in atomic and condensed matter physics. The recombination of the electron from the potential dependent excited state to the ground state causes the emission of photons with a specific energy. The energy of the emitted photons can be controlled by appropriately tweaking the potential parameters. The resonant enhancement in high-harmonic generation enables the emission of very intense extreme ultra-violet or soft x-ray radiations. The scaling law of the resonant harmonic emission with the model parameter of the potential is also obtained by numerically solving the time-dependent Schrodinger equation in two dimensions.

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