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High-order harmonic spectroscopy of the Cooper minimum in argon: Experimental and theoretical study

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We study the Cooper minimum in high-order-harmonic generation from argon atoms by using long wavelength laser pulses. We find that the minimum in high-order-harmonic spectra is systematically shifted with respect to total photoionization cross section measurements. We use a semiclassical theoretical approach based on classical trajectory Monte Carlo and quantum electron scattering methods to model the experiment. Our study reveals that the shift between photoionization and high-order-harmonic emission is due to several effects: the directivity of the recombining electrons and emitted polarization, and the shape of the recolliding electron wave packet.

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