Streak Camera for Strong-Field Ionization
Abstract
Ionization of an atom or molecule by a strong laser field produces sub-optical cycle wave packets whose control has given rise to attosecond science. The final states of the wave packets depend on ionization and deflection by the laser field, which are convoluted in conventional experiments. Here, we demonstrate a technique enabling efficient electron deflection, separate from the field driving strong-field ionization. Using a mid-infrared deflection field permits one to distinguish electron wave packets generated at different field maxima of an intense few-cycle visible laser pulse. We utilize this capability to trace the scattering of low-energy electrons driven by the mid-infrared field. Our approach represents a general technique for studying and controlling strong-field ionization dynamics on the attosecond time scale.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1712.01530,
title = {Streak Camera for Strong-Field Ionization},
author = {Matthias Kübel and Zack Dube and Andrei Naumov and Michael Spanner and Gerhard G. Paulus and Matthias F. Kling and David M. Villeneuve and Paul B. Corkum and Andre Staudte},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.01530},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
5 Pages, 4 figures