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Intensity-dependent asymmetric photoionization in few-cycle laser pulses

Intensity-dependent asymmetric photoionization in few-cycle laser pulses
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摘要 The asymmetric photoionization of atoms irradiated by intense, few-cycle laser pulses is studied numerically. The results show that the pulse intensity affects the asymmetric photoionization in three aspects. First, at higher intensities, the asymmetry becomes distinctive for few-cycle pulses of longer durations. Second, as the laser intensity increases, the maximal asymmetry first decreases then increases after it has reached a minimal value. Last, the value of the carrier-envelope phase corresponding to the maximal asymmetry varies with the pulse intensity. This study reveals that the increasing of pulse intensity is helpful for observing the asymmetric photoionization. The asymmetric photoionization of atoms irradiated by intense, few-cycle laser pulses is studied numerically. The results show that the pulse intensity affects the asymmetric photoionization in three aspects. First, at higher intensities, the asymmetry becomes distinctive for few-cycle pulses of longer durations. Second, as the laser intensity increases, the maximal asymmetry first decreases then increases after it has reached a minimal value. Last, the value of the carrier-envelope phase corresponding to the maximal asymmetry varies with the pulse intensity. This study reveals that the increasing of pulse intensity is helpful for observing the asymmetric photoionization.
出处 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2009年第3期1014-1018,共5页 中国物理B(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos 60408008 and 10774153) the Natural Science Key Foundation of Shanghai (Grant No 04JC14036) the National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No 2006CD806000) the Rising Star Program of Shanghai,China (Grant No 08QH1402400)
关键词 asymmetric photoionization few-cycle laser pulses asymmetric photoionization, few-cycle laser pulses
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