MMA#
Modular multiscale approach (MMA) is an open-source toolbox for studying high harmonic generation (HHG) in gases. The first release already supports a full-scale simulation spanning from a driving IR-laser pulse entering a gaseous medium, microscopic reponse, up to the generated secondary radiation: harmonic comb resulting into attosecond pulses.
The project is now in its initial phase, please find the code on GitHub and details about the physical model on arXiv.
The repository contains publicly available sources to compile the code as well as more detailed documentation, mutliplatform installation guide using Docker, computattional pipelines, examples of usage and more.
This paper summarises the main physical assumptions of the model and provides an overview of their numerical implementations.
Outline of the operation#
The main computational approach decomposes the model into three consecutive steps:
Project founders and managers#
We especially gratefully acknowledge our home instititutions.
Name |
Affiliation |
Contributions |
Profiles |
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Jan Vábek |
Interfaces between the codes, data handling, computational pipelines, Hankel module, TDSE paralelisation, examples, adaptation of all modules to specific tasks, tutorials,website |
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Fabrice Catoire |
CTDSE module |
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Stefan Skupin |
CUPRAD module |
Contributors#
Here is the list of principal contributors to the code. More people and organisations.