Group velocity matching in high-order harmonic generation driven by mid-infrared lasers

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We analyze the role of group-velocity matching (GVM) in the macroscopic build up of the high-harmonic signal generated in gas targets at high pressures. A definition of the walk-off length, associated with GVM, in the non-perturbative intensity regime of high-harmonic generation is given. Semiclassical predictions based on this definition are in excellent agreement with full quantum simulations. We demonstrate that group velocity matching is a relevant factor in high harmonic generation and the isolation of attosecond pulses driven by long wavelength lasers and preferentially selects contributions from the short quantum trajectories.

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Hernández-García, C., Popmintchev, T., Murnane, M. M., Kapteyn, H. C., Plaja, L., Becker, A., & Jaron-Becker, A. (2016). Group velocity matching in high-order harmonic generation driven by mid-infrared lasers. New Journal of Physics, 18(7). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/18/7/073031

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