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The role of spin and angular momentum in strong-field ionization

Atomic Physics 2018-02-07 v2

Abstract

The spin polarization of electrons from multiphoton ionization of Xe by 395 nm circularly polarized laser pulses at 610136\cdot10^{13} W/cm2^2 has been measured. At this photon energy of 3.14 eV the above threshold ionization peaks connected to Xe+^+ ions in the ground state (J=3/2J=3/2, ionization potential Ip=12.1I_p=12.1 eV) and the first exicted state (J=1/2J=1/2, Ip=13.4I_p=13.4 eV) are clearly separated in the electron energy distribution. These two combs of ATI peaks show opposite spin polarizations. The magnitude of the spin polarization is a factor of two higher for the J=1/2J=1/2 than for the J=3/2J=3/2 final ionic state. In turn the data show that the ionization probability is strongly dependent on the sign of the magnetic quantum number.

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@article{arxiv.1711.03935,
  title  = {The role of spin and angular momentum in strong-field ionization},
  author = {D. Trabert and A. Hartung and S. Eckart and F. Trinter and A. Kalinin and M. Schöffler and L. Ph. H. Schmidt and T. Jahnke and M. Kunitski and R. Dörner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.03935},
  year   = {2018}
}

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4 pages, 3 figures