TY - JOUR
T1 - Strong-field ionization with two-color circularly polarized laser fields
AU - Mancuso, Christopher A.
AU - Hickstein, Daniel D.
AU - Grychtol, Patrik
AU - Knut, Ronny
AU - Kfir, Ofer
AU - Tong, Xiao Min
AU - Dollar, Franklin
AU - Zusin, Dmitriy
AU - Gopalakrishnan, Maithreyi
AU - Gentry, Christian
AU - Turgut, Emrah
AU - Ellis, Jennifer L.
AU - Chen, Ming Chang
AU - Fleischer, Avner
AU - Cohen, Oren
AU - Kapteyn, Henry C.
AU - Murnane, Margaret M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2015 American Physical Society.
PY - 2015/3/25
Y1 - 2015/3/25
N2 - Strong-field ionization provides fundamental insight into light-matter interactions, encoding the structure of atoms and molecules on the subångström and subfemtosecond scales. In this Rapid Communication, we explore an important regime: strong-field ionization by two-color circularly polarized laser fields. In contrast to past work using linearly polarized drivers, we probe electron trajectories that are driven in a two-dimensional plane, thus separating the tunneling angle from the rescattering angle. This allows us to make several findings. First, we observe a single-lobed electron distribution for co-rotating fields, and a three-lobed distribution for counter-rotating fields, providing experimental validation of the theoretical model explaining the generation of circularly polarized high harmonic light. Second, we discover that there is significant electron-ion rescattering using counter-rotating fields, but not with co-rotating fields. Finally, we show that the rescattered electrons are well separated from the directly ionized electrons, in striking contrast to similar low-energy structures seen with linearly polarized fields. These findings help overcome the long-standing problem of how to decouple the tunneling and rescattering steps in strong-field ionization, which will enable new dynamic probes of atomic and molecular structure.
AB - Strong-field ionization provides fundamental insight into light-matter interactions, encoding the structure of atoms and molecules on the subångström and subfemtosecond scales. In this Rapid Communication, we explore an important regime: strong-field ionization by two-color circularly polarized laser fields. In contrast to past work using linearly polarized drivers, we probe electron trajectories that are driven in a two-dimensional plane, thus separating the tunneling angle from the rescattering angle. This allows us to make several findings. First, we observe a single-lobed electron distribution for co-rotating fields, and a three-lobed distribution for counter-rotating fields, providing experimental validation of the theoretical model explaining the generation of circularly polarized high harmonic light. Second, we discover that there is significant electron-ion rescattering using counter-rotating fields, but not with co-rotating fields. Finally, we show that the rescattered electrons are well separated from the directly ionized electrons, in striking contrast to similar low-energy structures seen with linearly polarized fields. These findings help overcome the long-standing problem of how to decouple the tunneling and rescattering steps in strong-field ionization, which will enable new dynamic probes of atomic and molecular structure.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevA.91.031402
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevA.91.031402
M3 - مقالة
SN - 1050-2947
VL - 91
JO - Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
JF - Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
IS - 3
M1 - 031402
ER -