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Propagation and material-interface effects in the higher-order harmonic radiation from solid-state samples
The propagation effects reshaping the excitation pulse are known to exhibit a strong influence on the high-harmonic generation (HHG) in solid-state media. Previous measurements showed that the midinfrared pulse dynamics, most importantly the nonlinear loss and spectral broadening, can dampen or even extinguish the highest harmonic peaks. Despite the importance of these effects, their inclusion in the HHG modeling has been so far restricted to one-dimensional propagation and/or very thin samples. This work demonstrates an approach where the driving pulse is simulated with a full spatial and temporal resolution in samples of realistic thickness while the material interfaces are included as well. We show that the HHG spectrum measured in the transmission geometry is greatly affected by the Fresnel reflections causing interference in the vicinity of the material surface, and we find that different parts of the harmonic spectra originate from different regions of the material sample. Our results underline the importance of realistic and comprehensive simulations in the interpretation of high-harmonic generation from solids in the transmission geometry.
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Physical Review A (PRA) publishes important developments in the rapidly evolving areas of atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics, quantum information, and related fundamental concepts.
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-Quantum optics, physics of lasers, nonlinear optics, and classical optics