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Internuclear distance dependent on a single-order harmonic enhancement of hydrogen molecular ion

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SPECTROSCOPY LETTERS
Volume 54, Issue 2, Pages 80-88

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00387010.2020.1850479

Keywords

high-order harmonic generation; hydrogen molecular ion; internuclear distance effect; multiple ionization– acceleration– recombination; single-order harmonic enhancement

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Liaoning province, China [2019-MS-167]

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The enhancement of a single-order harmonic in hydrogen molecular ion driven by a specific laser waveform is found to be dependent on the internuclear distance, with a smaller enhanced ratio at an equilibrium position of 2.0 a.u., disappearance at 7.0 a.u., and reappearance at distances larger than 8.0 a.u. The theoretical analyses suggest that the single-order harmonic arises not only from multiple acceleration-recombination processes, but also interference of different ionization-acceleration-recombination processes.
Generally, driven by a specific laser waveform, a single-order harmonic from the atomic harmonic spectrum can be enhanced, caused by the multiple acceleration-recombination processes. However, in this paper, we found that, driven by the same waveform, a single-order harmonic enhancement is dependent on the internuclear distance of the hydrogen molecular ion. Particularly, at the equilibrium position of 2.0 a.u., a single-order harmonic enhancement with the smaller enhanced ratio can be obtained. As the internuclear distance increases from 3.0 a.u. to 7.0 a.u., a single-order harmonic enhancement is disappeared. When the internuclear distance is larger than 8.0 a.u., a single-order harmonic with a higher enhanced ratio appears again. Further theoretical analyses show that, a single-order harmonic is produced not only from the multiple acceleration-recombination processes of the single ionization, but also coming from the interference of the different ionization-acceleration-recombination processes. According to this principle, we explain the internuclear distance dependent on a single-order harmonic enhancement of the hydrogen molecular ion.

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