Dj. Fraser et al., HIGH HARMONIC-GENERATION IN BUTANE AND BUTADIENE, Journal of physics. B, Atomic molecular and optical physics, 28(23), 1995, pp. 739-745
We have investigated the generation of the high order harmonics (q = 5
-15) of a 150 fs Ti:S laser operating at 780 nm in the intensity range
2.5 x 10(13)-10(15) W cm(-2) We report, we believe for the first time
, high order harmonic generation from gases of pure organic molecules
(butane C4H10 and 1,3-butadiene C4H6) By comparison with xenon under n
ominally the same irradiance and gas density conditions, we infer that
the conversion efficiency in the molecular systems is approximately a
n order of magnitude less than that from xenon. We report broad simila
rity between butane and butadiene under these conditions, with butane
being more efficient at higher irradiances. In contrast, at the lowest
irradiances investigated (2.5 x 10(13) W cm(-2)) harmonic generation
in butadiene becomes relatively more efficient, when compared to butan
e, which we tentatively attribute to the presence of the pi delocalize
d electrons in this molecule.