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Intensity-Resolved Above Threshold Ionization of Xenon with Short Laser Pulses

Optics 2014-05-21 v1 Atomic Physics

Abstract

We present intensity-resolved above threshold ionization (ATI) spectra of xenon using an intensity scanning and deconvolution technique. Experimental data were obtained with laser pulses of 58 fs and central wavelength of 800 nm from a chirped-pulse amplifier. Applying a deconvolution algorithm, we obtained spectra that have higher contrast and are in excellent agreement with characteristic 2 UpU_p and 10 UpU_p cutoff energies contrary to that found for raw data. The retrieved electron ionization probability is consistent with the presence of a second electron from double ionization. This recovered ionization probability is confirmed with a calculation based on the PPT tunneling ionization model [Perelomov, Popov, and Terent'ev, Sov. Phys. JETP 23, 924 (1966)]. Thus, the measurements of photoelectron yields and the proposed deconvolution technique allowed retrieval of more accurate spectroscopic information from the ATI spectra and ionization probability features that are usually concealed by volume averaging.

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@article{arxiv.1401.6751,
  title  = {Intensity-Resolved Above Threshold Ionization of Xenon with Short Laser Pulses},
  author = {Nathan A. Hart and James Strohaber and Gamze Kaya and Necati Kaya and Alexandre A. Kolomenskii and Hans A. Schuessler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.6751},
  year   = {2014}
}

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21 pages, 7 figures