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Controlling quantum numbers and light emission of Rydberg states via the laser pulse duration

High Harmonic Generation (HHG) creates coherent high frequency radiation via the process of strong field ionization followed by recombination. Recently, a complementary approach based on Frustrated Tunnel Ionization (FTI) was demonstrated (Nature Photonics 12, 620 (2018)). It uses spectrally separated peaks created by lower quantum number Rydberg states to produce coherent extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light. While much is understood about enhancing emission from HHG by controlling recombining electron trajectories, relatively little is known about controlling the quantum number distribution of Rydberg states. This distribution is generally believed to be determined primarily by field strength and laser frequency. We show that, in fact, it also changes significantly with the duration of the laser pulse: increasing pulse duration depletes lower-lying Rydberg states, thereby substantially decreasing EUV yield. Using electron trajectory analysis, we identify elastic recollision as the underlying cause. Our results open a door to greater control over production of coherent high frequency radiation, by combining FTI and HHG mechanisms, and also improved the interpretation of molecular imaging experiments that rely on elastic electron recollision.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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