High harmonic generation from multiple orbitals in N2

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Abstract

Molecular electronic states energetically below the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) should contribute to laser-driven high harmonic generation (HHG), but this behavior has not been observed previously. Our measurements of the HHG spectrum of N2 molecules aligned perpendicular to the laser polarization showed a maximum at the rotational half-revival. This feature indicates the influence of electrons occupying the orbital just below the N2 HOMO, referred to as the HOMO-1. Such observations of lower-lying orbitals are essential to understanding subfemtosecond/subangstrom electronic motion in laser-excited molecules.

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McFarland, B. K., Farrell, J. P., Bucksbaum, P. H., & Gühr, M. (2008). High harmonic generation from multiple orbitals in N2. Science, 322(5905), 1232–1235. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1162780

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