Liquid-phase high-harmonic spectra show a weak second plateau, attributed to electrons recombining at the second solvation shell via off-site recombination.
An ab initio supercell approach for high-harmonic generation in liquids
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Many important ultrafast phenomena take place in the liquid phase. However, there is no practical theory to predict how liquids respond to intense light. Here, we propose an $ab~initio$ accurate method to study the non-perturbative interaction of intense pulses with a liquid target to investigate its high-harmonic emission. We consider the case of liquid water, but the method can be applied to any other liquid or amorphous system. The liquid water structure is reproduced using Car-Parrinello molecular dynamics simulations in a periodic supercell. Then, we employ real-time time-dependent density functional theory to evaluate the light-liquid interaction. We outline the practical numerical conditions to obtain a converged response. Also, we discuss the impact of nuclei ultrafast dynamics on the non-linear response of system. In addition, by considering two different ordered structures of ice, we show how harmonic emission responds to the loss of long-range order in liquid water.
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Multi-plateau high-harmonic generation in liquids driven by off-site recombination
Liquid-phase high-harmonic spectra show a weak second plateau, attributed to electrons recombining at the second solvation shell via off-site recombination.