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Dynamical Phase Evolution of Coulomb-Focused Electrons in Strong-Field Ionization Probed by a Standing Light Wave
Yuan Gu1, Hao Liang2,3, Weiran Zheng1
1Zhejiang University, School of Physics, Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Micro-Nano Quantum Chips and Quantum Control, Hangzhou 310058, China.
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We investigate the dynamical phase evolution of Coulomb-focused electrons in strong-field ionization. We diffract the electrons with an ultrashort standing light wave to track their time-dependent phase. Our findings show that low-energy electrons exhibit a unique chromosome-shaped diffraction pattern, distinct from higher-energy electrons. Our numerical model quantitatively reproduces the experimental results, confirming this pattern maps the electron's time-dependent phase evolution as it escapes from a Coulomb potential. Our pulsed diffraction grating technique offers a new way to sense an electron's quantum phase at very large distances without interfering its release mechanism.
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