Abstract

The influence of absorption and ionization on high-order harmonic generation in a gas-filled hollow fiber is analyzed within the framework of slowly varying envelope approximation. Harmonic spectra and pressure dependencies are calculated for high-order harmonic generation in hollow fibers filled with different rare gases. Ionization of the gas filling the fiber gives rise to self-phase modulation of the pump pulse, changing the phase mismatch within the pump pulse and shifting the maxima in pressure dependencies of high-order harmonics.

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