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Robust transverse structures in rescattered photoelectron wavepackets and their consequences

2020, Bredtmann, T., Patchkovskii, S.

Initial-state symmetry has been under-appreciated in strong-field spectroscopies, where laser fields dominate the dynamics. We demonstrate numerically that the transverse photoelectron phase structure, arising from the initial-state symmetry, is robust in strong-field rescattering, and has pronounced effects on strong-field photoelectron spectra. Interpretation of rescattering experiments need to take these symmetry effects into account. In turn, robust transverse photoelectron phase structures may enable attosecond sub-Ångström super-resolution imaging with structured electron beams.

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The role of the Kramers-Henneberger atom in the higher-order Kerr effect

2013, Richter, M., Patchkovskii, S., Morales, F., Smirnova, O., Ivanov, M.

We discuss the connection between strong-field ionization, saturation of the Kerr response and the formation of the Kramers-Henneberger (KH) atom and long-living excitations in intense infrared (IR) external fields. We present a generalized model for the intensity-dependent response of atoms in strong IR laser fields, describing deviations in the nonlinear response at the frequency of the driving field from the standard model. We show that shaping the driving laser pulse allows one to reveal signatures of the excited KH states in the Kerr response of an individual atom.

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Multi-channel electronic and vibrational dynamics in polyatomic resonant high-order harmonic generation

2015, Ferré, A., Boguslavskiy, A.E., Dagan, M., Blanchet, V., Bruner, B.D., Burgy, F., Camper, A., Descamps, D., Fabre, B., Fedorov, N., Gaudin, J., Geoffroy, G., Mikosch, J., Patchkovskii, S., Petit, S., Ruchon, T., Soifer, H., Staedter, D., Wilkinson, I., Stolow, A., Dudovich, N., Mairesse, Y.

High-order harmonic generation in polyatomic molecules generally involves multiple channels of ionization. Their relative contribution can be strongly influenced by the presence of resonances, whose assignment remains a major challenge for high-harmonic spectroscopy. Here we present a multi-modal approach for the investigation of unaligned polyatomic molecules, using SF6 as an example. We combine methods from extreme-ultraviolet spectroscopy, above-threshold ionization and attosecond metrology. Fragment-resolved above-threshold ionization measurements reveal that strong-field ionization opens at least three channels. A shape resonance in one of them is found to dominate the signal in the 20-26 eV range. This resonance induces a phase jump in the harmonic emission, a switch in the polarization state and different dynamical responses to molecular vibrations. This study demonstrates a method for extending high-harmonic spectroscopy to polyatomic molecules, where complex attosecond dynamics are expected.

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When does an electron exit a tunneling barrier?

2013, Shafir, D., Soifer, H., Bruner, B.D., Dagan, M., Mairesse, Y., Patchkovskii, S., Ivanov, M.Y., Smirnova, O., Dudovich, N.

We probe the dynamics of tunnel ionization via high harmonic generation. We characterize the ionization dynamics in helium atoms, and apply our approach to resolve subtle differences in ionization from different orbitals of a CO 2 molecule.