Drastically enhanced high-order harmonic generation from endofullerenes
T. Topcu, E. A. Bleda, and Z. Altun

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that confining a hydrogen atom inside a C60 fullerene cage can significantly enhance high-order harmonic generation, especially when the initial state is outside the cage, revealing new ways to boost photon yield.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach of using endofullerenes to drastically increase high-harmonic generation efficiency through atom-cage interactions.
Findings
Photon yield can increase up to 4 orders of magnitude.
Enhancement depends on the initial atomic state relative to the cage.
Physical mechanisms are explained via 3D quantum simulations.
Abstract
Dynamically rich nature of the high-order harmonic generation process lends itself to a variety of ways to increase photon yield and extend the harmonic cut-off frequency. We show here that high-harmonic generation from an atom confined inside an attractive potential shell can show a dramatic increase in the photon yield in certain cases. We consider an endohedrally confined hydrogen atom inside a C cage as an example, and consider three distinct physical situations in which the initial state is (1) entirely confined inside the C, (2) partially outside, and (3) mainly localized on the cage wall. We demonstrate that when the atom-cage system starts in a state with a classical turning point outside the C shell, the high-harmonic photon yield can be enhanced up to 4 orders of magnitude when compared with a free atom in the same initial state. We explain the underlying…
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