Amplification of High Harmonics Using Weak Perturbative High Frequency Radiation
Abstract
The mechanism underlying the substantial amplification of the high-order harmonics q 2K (K integer) upon the addition of a weak seed XUV field of harmonic frequency qω to a strong IR field of frequency ω is analyzed in the framework of the quantum-mechanical Floquet formalism and the semiclassical re-collision model. According to the Floquet analysis, the high-frequency field induces transitions between several Floquet states and leads to the appearance of new dipole cross terms. The semiclassical re-collision model suggests that the origin of the enhancement lies in the time-dependent modulation of the ground electronic state induced by the XUV field.
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