Analog Simulation of High-Harmonic Generation in Atoms

The demanding experimental access to the ultrafast dynamics of materials challenges our understanding of their electronic response to applied strong laser fields. For this purpose, trapped ultracold atoms with highly controllable potentials have become an enabling tool to describe phenomena in a sce...

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Published inPRX quantum Vol. 5; no. 1; p. 010328
Main Authors Argüello-Luengo, Javier, Rivera-Dean, Javier, Stammer, Philipp, Maxwell, Andrew S., Weld, David M., Ciappina, Marcelo F., Lewenstein, Maciej
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Physical Society 01.02.2024
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Summary:The demanding experimental access to the ultrafast dynamics of materials challenges our understanding of their electronic response to applied strong laser fields. For this purpose, trapped ultracold atoms with highly controllable potentials have become an enabling tool to describe phenomena in a scenario in which some effects are more easily accessible and 12 orders of magnitude slower. In this work, we introduce a mapping between the parameters of attoscience platforms and atomic cloud simulators and propose an experimental protocol to access the emission spectrum of high-harmonic generation, a regime that has so far been elusive to cold-atom simulation. As we illustrate, the benchmark offered by these simulators can provide new insights into the conversion efficiency of extended and short nuclear potentials, as well as the response to applied elliptical polarized fields or ultrashort few-cycle pulses. Published by the American Physical Society 2024
ISSN:2691-3399
2691-3399
DOI:10.1103/PRXQuantum.5.010328