Momentum space tomographic imaging of photoelectrons
Atomic Physics
2009-09-28 v1 Chemical Physics
Optics
Abstract
We apply tomography, a general method for reconstructing 3-D distributions from multiple projections, to reconstruct the momentum distribution of electrons produced via strong field photoionization. The projections are obtained by rotating the electron distribution via the polarization of the ionizing laser beam and recording a momentum spectrum at each angle with a 2-D velocity map imaging spectrometer. For linearly polarized light the tomographic reconstruction agrees with the distribution obtained using an Abel inversion. Electron tomography, which can be applied to any polarization, will simplify the technology of electron imaging. The method can be directly generalized to other charged particles.
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@article{arxiv.0908.2575,
title = {Momentum space tomographic imaging of photoelectrons},
author = {C Smeenk and L Arissian and A Staudte and D M Villeneuve and P B Corkum},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.2575},
year = {2009}
}
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Accepted by J. Phys. B