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Multiphoton ionization of the calcium atom by linearly and circularly polarized laser fields

Atomic Physics 2013-03-07 v1

Abstract

We theoretically study multiphoton ionization of the Ca atom irradiated by the second (photon energy 3.1 eV) and third (photon energy 4.65 eV) harmonics of Ti:sapphire laser pulses (photon energy 1.55 eV). Because of the dense energy level structure the second and third harmonics of a Ti:sapphire laser are nearly single-photon resonant with the 4s4p{4s4p} 1Po^1P^o and 4s5p{4s5p} 1Po^1P^o states, respectively. Although two-photon ionization takes place through the near-resonant intermediate states with the same symmetry in both cases, it turns out that there are significant differences between them. The photoelectron energy spectra exhibit the absence/presence of substructures. More interestingly, the photoelectron angular distributions clearly show that the main contribution to the ionization processes by the third harmonic arises from the far off-resonant 4s4p{4s4p} 1Po^1P^o state rather than the near-resonant 4s5p{4s5p} 1Po^1P^o state. These findings can be attributed to the fact that the dipole moment for the 4s2{4s^2} 1Se^1S^e - 4s5p{4s5p} 1Po^1P^o transition is much smaller than that for the 4s2{4s^2} 1Se^1S^e - 4s4p{4s4p} 1Po^1P^o transition.

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@article{arxiv.1302.0651,
  title  = {Multiphoton ionization of the calcium atom by linearly and circularly polarized laser fields},
  author = {Gabriela Buica and Takashi Nakajima},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.0651},
  year   = {2013}
}