Coherent control of high-order-harmonic generation via tunable plasmonic bichromatic near fields in a metal nanoparticle

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We present a theoretical investigation of high-order-harmonic generation (HHG) via bichromatic plasmonic near fields with metal nanoparticles. Bichromatic plasmonic near fields, which depend on temporal waveform synthesis, are generated when a metallic nanoparticle subjected to a moderate-intensity (<1012W/cm2) bichromatic few-cycle pulse. By means of a windowed Fourier transform of the time-dependent acceleration, we show that the differences in energies and level crossing between the adiabatic states of a two-level Hamiltonian are responsible for the cutoff energy of harmonics. Thus, we can manipulate the adiabatic states, and consequently the HHG spectra, by means of the bichromatic plasmonic near fields. In contrast to the case of a monochromatic field alone, a significant cutoff extension can be achieved via optimization of the bichromatic few-cycle pulse. Moreover, the supercontinuum in the bichromatic field shows a higher energy spectrum along with a broader bandwidth, which is beneficial for the efficient generation of broadband-isolated ultrashort extreme ultraviolet pulses from few-cycle laser fields.

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Yang, W. X., Xie, X. T., Chen, A. X., Huang, Z., & Lee, R. K. (2016). Coherent control of high-order-harmonic generation via tunable plasmonic bichromatic near fields in a metal nanoparticle. Physical Review A, 93(5). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.93.053806

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