Abstract:
The influence of the magnetic field of a laser pulse and the depletion of bound levels of working-medium atoms on the generation of high harmonics of mid-IR laser radiation in gases is investigated using numerical quantum-mechanical calculations. The maximum attainable spectral widths of high harmonics are estimated for model atoms with different ionisation potentials taking into account the aforementioned limiting effects. It is shown (within a two-dimensional model) that high harmonics with wavelengths to several angstroms can be generated by irradiating helium atoms with high-power femtosecond pulses of a laser [5] with a centre wavelength of 3.9 μm. The possibility of observing experimentally relativistic effects using modern desktop mid-IR laser sources is demonstrated.
Keywords:mid-IR lasers, atoms, ionisation, high-harmonic generation, X rays, relativistic effects.