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The mechanism of high harmonic generation in liquid alcohol

The observation of non-perturbative harmonic emission in solids from ultrashort laser pulses [1] sparked a wave of studies [2,3] as a probe of charge carrier dynamics in solids under strong fields and a route to extreme ultraviolet (XUV) attosecond photonic devices [4]. High harmonic generation (HHG) in liquids [5,6] is far less explored, despite their relevance to biological media, and the mechanism is hotly debated. Using few-cycle pulses below the breakdown threshold, we demonstrate HHG in alcohol with data showing carrier-envelope-phase-dependent XUV spectra extending to 50 eV from isopropanol. We study the mechanism of the harmonic emission through its dependence on the driving field and find it to be consistent with a strong-field recombination mechanism. This maps emitted photon energy to the electron trajectories. We explore the role of the liquid environment in scattering the trajectories and find evidence that information on electron scattering from neighbouring molecules is encoded in the harmonic spectra. Using simulations we exploit this to estimate the scattering cross section and we confirm that the cross-section in liquid isopropanol is significantly reduced compared to vapour. Our findings suggest an \textit{in situ} measurement strategy for retrieving accurate values of scattering cross sections in liquids, and also a pathway to liquid-based attosecond XUV devices.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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