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High-harmonic generation in a dense medium
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Dense MediumEngineeringPhysicsDifferent Medium DensitiesOptical PropertiesNatural SciencesNonlinear Wave PropagationApplied PhysicsLaser-plasma InteractionIonic DensitiesAtomic PhysicsRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionPlasma PhysicsFundamental Plasma PhysicHigh-frequency ApproximationQuantum ChemistryHarmonic PhaseNonlinear Acoustic
The high-harmonic generation in a plasma or gas under conditions when the single-atom response is affected by neighboring ions or atoms of the medium is studied theoretically. We solve numerically the three-dimensional Schr\"odinger equation for a single-electron atom in the combined fields of the neighboring particles and the laser, and average the results over different random positions of the particles using the Monte Carlo method. Harmonic spectra are calculated for different medium densities and laser intensities. We observe a change of the harmonic properties due to a random variation of the harmonic phase induced by the field of the medium, when the medium density exceeds a certain transition density. The transition density is found to depend on the harmonic order, but it is almost independent of the fundamental intensity. It also differs for the two (shorter and longer) quantum paths. The latter effect leads for ionic densities in the transition regime to a narrowing of the harmonic lines and a shortening of the attosecond pulses generated using a group of harmonics.
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