Electron-helium scattering in the presence of a laser field at moderate incident energies

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Abstract

We have begun to perform a series of experiments that examine electron-helium scattering in the presence of an Nd:YAG laser field. The goal of these experiments is to span the range of incident electron energies from 50~eV to 250~eV, and compare the results to Kroll-Watson approximation\footnote{N. M. Kroll and K. M. Watson, Phys. Rev. A 8, 804 (1973)} (KWA) calculations. Effects of an intense laser field on the elastic scattering of electrons from argon were first reported by Andrick in 1976.\footnote{D. Andrick and L. Langhans, J. Phys. B 9, L459 (1976)} In general, KWA calculations have been adequate to describe experimental results where the photon energy is significantly less than the incident electron energy -- a major exception being the case of small scattering angles where large discrepencies have been noted.\footnote{e.g., B. Wallbank and J. K. Holmes, Phys. Rev. A 48, R2515 (1973)} Our experiments will test the KWA over a range of electron incident energies that has not been previously investigated.

*This work was supported by the United States National Science Foundation under Grant~No.~PHY-0555541.

Authors

  • Bruno deHarak

    • University of Kentucky
    • Illinois Wesleyan University
  • Luis Ladino

    • University of Kentucky
  • Nicholas Martin