Control of high-harmonic generation and laser-assisted X-ray-atom scattering with static electric and magnetic fields

Citation
Db. Milosevic et Af. Starace, Control of high-harmonic generation and laser-assisted X-ray-atom scattering with static electric and magnetic fields, LASER PHYS, 10(1), 2000, pp. 278-293
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Apllied Physucs/Condensed Matter/Materiales Science","Optics & Acoustics
Journal title
LASER PHYSICS
ISSN journal
1054660X → ACNP
Volume
10
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
278 - 293
Database
ISI
SICI code
1054-660X(200001/02)10:1<278:COHGAL>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
We consider the use of strong static fields to control two related atomic p rocesses: laser-assisted x-ray-atom scattering (XAS) and high-harmonic gene ration (HHG). We first analyze the laser field intensity dependence of the differential cross section (DCS) plateau structures for the laser-assisted XAS process in the presence of a static electric field as a function of the number of photons exchanged with the laser field. Besides the recently dis covered (Milosevic, D.B. and Starace, A.F., 1998, Phys. Rev. Lett., 81, 509 7) extended plateau for absorbed photons, which indicates a substantial inc rease of the scattered x-ray energies, a new plateau, having many orders of magnitude larger DCS, appears for higher laser field intensities. We show furthermore a connection between this process and HHG. We also consider con trol of HHG with static electric and magnetic fields which are parallel to the laser polarization. The B field can considerably increase the harmonic emission rate (Milosevic, D.B. and Starace, A.F., 1999, Phys. Rev. Lett., 8 2, 2653). The rate of a chosen harmonic is maximal whenever an integer mult iple of the cyclotron period of the electron's motion perpendicular to the magnetic field is equal to the return time to the nucleus of the laser-held -generated electron wave packet in the intermediate state. While the B fiel d has only a modest effect on the plateau cutoff positions, the static elec tric field can introduce additional plateaus and cutoffs. A properly chosen combination of static E and B fields can increase both the emission rate a nd the maximum harmonic order. The locations and magnitudes of the plateaus , both for XAS and HHG, are explained using the classical three-step model.