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We study here the high-order harmonic generation (HHG) from the hydrogen molecular ion H2+ aligned along the axis of a golden nanotip. The whole system is shined by a chirped laser pulse with its wavelength centered at 800nm. Due to the existence of the metallic nanotip, the light field experienced by the molecular ion is strongly enhanced owing to the generation of the local surface plasmon field. It is found that the cutoff position and the conversion efficiency of HHG depend strongly on the distance between the nanotip and the molecular ion, as well as on the chirp parameter of the input infrared laser field. The plateau of the HHG is largely extended with negative chirps, and the supercontinuum spectra that can support a single attosecond pulse are generated by the suppression of the long electron trajectory with an optimized field chirp parameter.
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