Elliptical Isolated Attosecond-Pulse Generation From An Atom In A Linear Laser Field

PHYSICAL REVIEW A(2020)

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We theoretically demonstrate a scheme to produce elliptically polarized isolated attosecond pulses, based on the high-order harmonic generation from the current-carrying state of an atom exposed in linearly polarized laser fields. It is shown that the nonzero ellipticity of the attosecond pulse generated at the single-atom level is attributed to the nonvanishing angular momentum of the state, which is further elucidated by the strong-field approximation model. With specific carrier envelope phases (CEPs), isolated attosecond pulses with large ellipticity can be obtained. Moreover, the ellipticity of high-order harmonics remains almost invariable versus the CEP of the few-cycle driving field. Hence, the temporal profile and ellipticity of the attosecond-pulse radiation can be manipulated separately, which is beneficial to shape the attosecond-pulse radiation without compromising the ellipticity. The obtained elliptical attosecond pulse may serve as a potential tool to explore and manipulate the ultrafast dynamics in magnetic materials and chiral media.
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