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Accurate in situ Measurement of Ellipticity Based on Sub-cycle Ionization Dynamics

Atomic Physics 2019-01-30 v1

Abstract

Elliptically polarized laser pulses (EPLPs) are widely applied in many fields of ultrafast sciences, but the ellipticity~(ε\varepsilon) has never been in situ measured in the interaction zone of the laser focus. In this work, we propose and realize a robust scheme to retrieve the ε\varepsilon by temporally overlapping two identical counter-rotating EPLPs. The combined linearly electric field is coherently controlled to ionize Xe atoms by varying the phase delay between the two EPLPs. The electron spectra of the above-threshold ionization and the ion yield are sensitively modulated by the phase delay. We demonstrate that these modulations can be used to accurately determine ε\varepsilon of the EPLP. We show that the present method is highly reliable and is applicable in a wide range of laser parameters. The accurate retrieval of ε\varepsilon offers a better characterization of a laser pulse, promising a more delicate and quantitative control of the sub-cycle dynamics in many strong field processes.

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@article{arxiv.1812.07309,
  title  = {Accurate in situ Measurement of Ellipticity Based on Sub-cycle Ionization Dynamics},
  author = {Chuncheng Wang and Xiaokai Li and Xiang-Ru Xiao and Yizhang Yang and Sizuo Luo and Xitao Yu and Xinpeng Xu and Liang-You Peng and Qihuang Gong and Dajun Ding},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.07309},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

Phys. Rev. Lett., in press (2018), 4 figures