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    Shu-Shan Zhou, Yu-Jun Yang, Yang Yang, Ming-Yue Suo, Dong-Yuan Li, Yue Qiao, Hai-Ying Yuan, Wen-Di Lan, Mu-Hong Hu. High-order harmonic generation of the cyclo18carbon molecule irradiated by circularly polarized laser pulseJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2023, 32(1): 013201.
    Shu-Shan Zhou, Yu-Jun Yang, Yang Yang, Ming-Yue Suo, Dong-Yuan Li, Yue Qiao, Hai-Ying Yuan, Wen-Di Lan, Mu-Hong Hu. High-order harmonic generation of the cyclo18carbon molecule irradiated by circularly polarized laser pulseJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2023, 32(1): 013201.
  • High-order harmonic generation of the cyclo18carbon molecule irradiated by circularly polarized laser pulse

    • High-order harmonic generation of the cyclo18carbon (C 18) molecule under few-cycle circularly polarized laser pulse is studied by time-dependent density functional theory. Compared with the harmonic emission of the ring molecule C 6H 6 having similar ionization potential, the C 18 molecule has higher efficiency and cutoff energy than C 6H 6 with the same laser field parameters. Further researches indicate that the harmonic efficiency and cutoff energy of the C 18 molecule increase gradually with the increase of the laser intensity of the driving laser or decrease of the wavelength, both are larger than those of the C 6H 6 molecule. Through the analysis of the time-dependent evolution of the electronic wave packets, it is also found that the higher efficiency of harmonic generation can be attributed to the larger spatial scale of the C 18 molecule, which leads to a greater chance for the ionized electrons from one atom to recombine with others of the parent molecule. Selecting the suitable driving laser pulse, it is demonstrated that high-order harmonic generation in the C 18 molecule has a wide range of applications in producing circularly polarized isolated attosecond pulse.
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