Detection of Intermediate Energy Structures from Re-Scattered Electrons Following Strong-Field Ionization of Alkali Atoms
ORAL
Abstract
We explain experimental measurements of "bump-like" enhancements in electron emission, observed in the energy distribution for electrons emitted from alkali atoms driven by infrared lasers at non-perturbative intensities. These emissions occur at energies approaching twice the ponderomotive energy ($2U_\text{p}$). Our findings rule out the half-cycle interference mechanism, previously known to produce similar emissions from "direct" electrons produced from negative ions. Instead, we observe a different mechanism where electrons "re-scatter" off the Coulomb potential. Our results are interpreted in terms of Keldysh's adiabaticity parameter ($\gamma_\text{K}$) using a Coulomb-corrected version of the strong-field approximation (SFA) and "complex" electronic trajectories.
*S. W. and A. S. L. acknowledge U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Sciences Program, Award ID DE-SC0022093.A. C. G. acknowledges funding from the National Science Foundation.
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Presenters
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Spencer Roman Walker
- Ohio State University