JOURNAL ARTICLE

Investigations of above-threshold ionization using subpicosecond laser pulses

R. R. FreemanP. H. Bucksbaum

Year: 1991 Journal:   Journal of Physics B Atomic Molecular and Optical Physics Vol: 24 (2)Pages: 325-347   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

At very high light intensities, the electron energy spectrum in multiphoton ionization (MPI) spectroscopy of even the simplest atoms changes from a single, well defined threshold peak into multiple peaks, separated from one another by the photon energy. This phenomenon is generally referred to as 'above-threshold ionization' (ATI). The original experiments investigating ATI used relatively long laser pulses, with the result that amplitudes, energy widths and angular distributions of the individual photoelectron peaks depended on the laser intensity. In addition, the widths of the peaks, as well as their absolute energy positions, changed according to the temporal width of the laser pulse. These dependencies were not intrinsic to the ionization process, but rather were all eventually ascribed to ponderomotive forces exerted on free photoelectrons by the laser focus. The ponderomotive effects frustrated comparisons between theoretical calculations and experimental data.

Keywords:
Above threshold ionization Atomic physics Ionization Photoelectric effect Laser Photoionization Ponderomotive force Photon energy Amplitude Electron Spectroscopy Physics Photon Ion Optics

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