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Intra- and intercycle interference of electron emission in laser assisted XUV atomic ionization

Atomic Physics 2016-11-15 v1

Abstract

We study the ionization of atomic hydrogen in the direction of polarization due to a linearly polarized XUV pulse in the presence a strong field IR. We describe the photoelectron spectra as an interference problem in the time domain. Electron trajectories steming from different optical laser cycles give rise to intercycle interference energy peaks known as sidebands. These sidebands are modulated by a grosser structure coming from the intracycle interference of the two electron trajectories born during the same optical cycle. We make use of a simple semiclassical model which offers the possibility to establish a connection between emission times and the photoelectron kinetic energy. We compare the semiclassical predictions with the continuum-distorted wave strong field approximation and the ab initio solution of the time dependent Schr\"odinger equation. We analyze such interference pattern as a function of the time delay between the IR and XUV pulse and also as a function of the laser intensity.

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@article{arxiv.1605.07457,
  title  = {Intra- and intercycle interference of electron emission in laser assisted XUV atomic ionization},
  author = {Ana Alicia Gramajo and Renata Della Picca and Carlos Roberto Garibotti and Diego Arbó},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.07457},
  year   = {2016}
}