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Highly efficient high-order harmonics with large cutoff from carbon molecules using various laser wavelengths

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Abstract

Carbon molecules are used to generate intense high-order harmonics using driving lasers with 0.8 µm - 1.71 µm wavelengths. By driving plasma of reduced size (~200µm) with 1.71µm laser, we could extend the cutoff to ~70eV, while reducing the peak intensity by only ~31%.

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