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Attosecond Magnetic Field Pulse Generation by Intense Few Cycle Circularly Polarized UV Pulses

Optics 2013-07-24 v2 Atomic Physics

Abstract

Intense attosecond magnetic field pulses are predicted to be produced by intense few cycle circularly polarized UV pulses. Numerical solutions of the time dependent Schr\"{o}dinger equation for H2+_2^+ are used to study the dynamical process. Spiralling attosecond circular electron wave packets are created with nanometer molecular dimensions, thus generating magnetic fields of several tens of Teslas (10510^5 Gauss). Simulations show that the induced magnetic field is critically dependent on the pulse wavelength λ\lambda and pulse duration nτn\tau (nn number of cycle) as predicted by a classical model. For ultrashort few cycle circularly polarized attosecond pulses, molecular orientation influences the generation of the induced magnetic fields as a result of preferential ionization perpendicular to the molecular axis.

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@article{arxiv.1306.2209,
  title  = {Attosecond Magnetic Field Pulse Generation by Intense Few Cycle Circularly Polarized UV Pulses},
  author = {Kai-Jun Yuan and Andre D. Bandrauk},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1306.2209},
  year   = {2013}
}