Abstract

Higher-order harmonic generation from strong laser-atom interaction in the multicycle regime is investigated using the Lewenstein model. While the peak intensity of the driving laser is oversaturated, the atom will be ionized completely during a few half optical cycles. The harmonic spectrum then reveals a continuous multiplateau structure in the cutoff region because of the ground state depletion. Each subplateau can be superposed to generate single attosecond pulse. Since the intensity of high-order harmonics from ion is comparable to that from atom if the peak intensity is super-intense, appropriate subplateau should be selected for single attosecond pulse generation. It is also shown that the nonadiabatic effect plays a crucial role in tuning the bandwidth of the subplateau.

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