We investigate the target and intensity dependence of plateau in high-order above threshold ionization(HATI) by simulating the two-dimensional(2D) momentum distributions and the energy spectra of photoelectrons in...We investigate the target and intensity dependence of plateau in high-order above threshold ionization(HATI) by simulating the two-dimensional(2D) momentum distributions and the energy spectra of photoelectrons in HATI of rare gas atoms through using the quantitative rescattering model. The simulated results are compared with the existing experimental measurements. It is found that the slope of the plateau in the HATI photoelectron energy spectrum highly depends on the structure of elastic scattering differential cross section(DCS) of laser-induced returning electron with its parent ion. The investigations of the long- and short-range potential effects in the DCSs reveal that the short-range potential, which reflects the structure of the target, plays an essential role in generating the HATI photoelectron spectra.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.11274219)the STU Scientific Research Foundation for Talentsthe Scientific Research Foundation for the Returned Overseas Chinese Scholars,State Education Ministry,China
文摘We investigate the target and intensity dependence of plateau in high-order above threshold ionization(HATI) by simulating the two-dimensional(2D) momentum distributions and the energy spectra of photoelectrons in HATI of rare gas atoms through using the quantitative rescattering model. The simulated results are compared with the existing experimental measurements. It is found that the slope of the plateau in the HATI photoelectron energy spectrum highly depends on the structure of elastic scattering differential cross section(DCS) of laser-induced returning electron with its parent ion. The investigations of the long- and short-range potential effects in the DCSs reveal that the short-range potential, which reflects the structure of the target, plays an essential role in generating the HATI photoelectron spectra.