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Published on: August 6, 2018
Nonadiabatic Strong-Field Photoionization Revisited
Spencer Walker1, Abdulaziz Alqasem1,2, Abraham Camacho Garibay1
1The Ohio State University, Department of Physics, Columbus, Ohio USA, 43210.
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We measure strong field ionization of cesium atoms, observing a robust feature near 2U_{p} in the photoelectron spectrum, which we call the intermediate energy structure (IES). Using a Coulomb-corrected strong-field approximation, we show it arises from electrons born with large inward velocities that rapidly undergo forward scattering off the Coulomb potential. The IES is similar to the previously identified low energy structure in that they are both due to forward scattering. However, it is different in that IES requires both nonadiabatic ionization conditions (as defined by the Keldysh parameter) and a more weakly bound initial state. Our joint experimental and theoretical study supports the need for an additional parameter in characterization of strong field ionization, which depends both on nonadiabaticity of the process and the principal quantum number of the target. Together with Reiss and Keldysh parameters, this dimensionless parameter expands the description of strong field ionization across a broad range of atomic targets and incorporates ionization from excited states.
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