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J Dura1, N Camus, A Thai, A Britz, M Hemmer, M Baudisch, A Senftleben, C D Schröter, J Ullrich, R Moshammer, J Biegert.
Abstract
Strong-field ionisation surprises with richness beyond current understanding despite decade long investigations. Ionisation with mid-IR light has promptly revealed unexpected kinetic energy structures that seem related to unanticipated quantum trajectories of the electrons. We measure first 3D momentum distributions in the deep tunneling regime (γ = 0.3) and observe surprising new electron dynamics of near-zero momentum electrons and extremely low momentum structures, below the eV, despite very high quiver energies of 95 eV. Such level of high-precision measurements at only 1 meV above the threshold, despite 5 orders higher ponderomotive energies, has now become possible with a specifically developed ultrafast mid-IR light source in combination with a reaction microscope, thereby permitting a new level of investigations into mid-IR recollision physics.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24043222 PMCID: PMC3775091 DOI: 10.1038/srep02675
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Electron momentum distributions and correlated total kinetic energy for Ar.
Graph (b) shows the parallel electron momentum and (c) the angle integrated electron kinetic energy for the complete distribution (a). The following graphs highlight contributions from the various areas (I, II and III) within the momentum map (a) to parallel electron momenta (b,d,f,h) and angle integrated kinetic energy (c,e,g,i). Zero-, or near-zero-momentum electrons (I) contribute in the meV to the kinetic energy spectrum (i), to a peak at zero parallel electron momentum (h) and to a peak at zero-, or near-zero-transverse momentum (j). A “v”-like structure (II) is visible at slightly larger transverse momenta, corresponding to a narrow double-hump structure in the parallel electron momentum spectrum (f) which is different from the broad momentum distribution (e), associated with LES, which results in a broad hump-like structure (d).
Figure 2Photoelectron kinetic energy for Ar.
Total kinetic energy spectrum for the photoelectrons, integrated over 4π steradian. Shown is the case for irradiation with linear polarization and 15% ellipticity; both for randomized CEP.
Figure 3Perpendicular component of electron momentum distributions for Ar.
Px component of the electron momentum, perpendicular to the laser polarization, for different integration ranges along the parallel momentum as indicated in the figure and highlighted by different symbols. The strong influence of the Coulomb potential manifests itself for the smallest longitudinal momentum cut in form of a strong cusp-like feature (diamonds).