The motion of laser-driven electrons quivers with an average energy termed pondermotive energy.We explore electron dynamics driven by bright squeezed vacuum(BSV),finding that BSV induces width oscillations,akin to ele...The motion of laser-driven electrons quivers with an average energy termed pondermotive energy.We explore electron dynamics driven by bright squeezed vacuum(BSV),finding that BSV induces width oscillations,akin to electron quivering in laser light,with an equivalent ponderomotive energy.We identify closed and open trajectories of the electronic width that are associated with high harmonic generation and above-threshold ionization,respectively,similarly to trajectories of the electron position when its motion is driven by coherent light.In the case of bound electrons,the width oscillations may lead to ionization with noisy sub-cycle structure.Our results are foundational for strong-field and free-electron quantum optics,as they shed light on ionization,high harmonic generation,and nonlinear Compton scattering in BSV.展开更多
基金We thank the Helen Diller Quantum Center for their support.This work was supported by the European Research Council(ERC)under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme(819440-TIMP)by the Israel Science Foundation(Grant No.2626/23).M.E.T.gratefully acknowledges the support of the Council for Higher Education scholarship for excellence in quantum science and technology&Helen Diller scholarship for excellence in quantum science&technology.
文摘The motion of laser-driven electrons quivers with an average energy termed pondermotive energy.We explore electron dynamics driven by bright squeezed vacuum(BSV),finding that BSV induces width oscillations,akin to electron quivering in laser light,with an equivalent ponderomotive energy.We identify closed and open trajectories of the electronic width that are associated with high harmonic generation and above-threshold ionization,respectively,similarly to trajectories of the electron position when its motion is driven by coherent light.In the case of bound electrons,the width oscillations may lead to ionization with noisy sub-cycle structure.Our results are foundational for strong-field and free-electron quantum optics,as they shed light on ionization,high harmonic generation,and nonlinear Compton scattering in BSV.