The imaginary part of the high-harmonic cutoff
Abstract
High-harmonic generation - the emission of high-frequency radiation by the ionization and subsequent recombination of an atomic electron driven by a strong laser field - is widely understood using a quasiclassical trajectory formalism, derived from a saddle-point approximation, where each saddle corresponds to a complex-valued trajectory whose recombination contributes to the harmonic emission. However, the classification of these saddle-points into individual quantum orbits remains a high-friction part of the formalism. Here we present a scheme to classify these trajectories, based on a natural identification of the (complex) time that corresponds to the harmonic cutoff. This identification also provides a natural complex value for the cutoff energy, whose imaginary part controls the strength of quantum-path interference between the quantum orbits that meet at the cutoff. Our construction gives an efficient method to evaluate the location and brightness of the cutoff for a wide class of driver waveforms by solving a single saddle-point equation. It also allows us to explore the intricate topologies of the Riemann surfaces formed by the quantum orbits induced by nontrivial waveforms.
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@article{arxiv.2003.00277,
title = {The imaginary part of the high-harmonic cutoff},
author = {Emilio Pisanty and Marcelo F. Ciappina and Maciej Lewenstein},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.00277},
year = {2020}
}
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Supplementary Material is available at https://imaginary-harmonic-cutoff.github.io with a stable version at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3692562