研究目的
Investigating the optimization of high-order harmonic generation in laser-produced plasmas through time-dependent analysis and characterization of different multiparticle component formation and spreading.
研究成果
The study demonstrates that the optimization of delays between heating and driving pulses allows achieving maximal harmonic yields in LPPs, with optimal delays corresponding to the t1(m)0.5 dependence for different materials. The technique is applicable for analyzing resonance-enhanced harmonics in atomic and molecular plasmas and for studying large perovskite aggregates as potential emitters of harmonics. It also offers a high spatiotemporal resolution for analyzing the presence of nanostructures in LPPs.
研究不足
The study is limited by the accuracy in the determination of the optimal delay (30%) and the need for larger laser fluence for species with smaller molar weight. The technique's applicability to very large aggregates and the analysis of their contribution to HHG is also a potential area for optimization.