概括
我们研究了激光诱导原子电离过程中的电子行为. 激光圆度的增加削弱了电子相关性,并通过影响电子动量和回碰撞能量改变了电离路径.
科学领域:
- 原子,分子和光学物理学
- 量子动力学 量子动力学是什么?
- 激光诱导的现象
背景情况:
- 非序列双电离 (NSDI) 是一个复杂的量子现象.
- 了解电子关联动态对于秒科学至关重要.
- 激光场的特性显著影响了电离路径.
研究的目的:
- 研究 (Xe) 原子中的电子再散射和相关性.
- 分析反旋转,双色,圆极化 (TCEP) 激光场对NSDI的影响.
- 阐明激光圆性在改变电离动态中的作用.
主要方法:
- 在数值模拟中使用经典集体模型 (CEM).
- 分析了电子动量谱和离子动量分布.
- 改变激光圆度,观察其对电子相关性的影响.
主要成果:
- 第一个道电子动量主要在第三象限.
- 第二个电子动量表现出一个受电场向量潜力影响的三角结构.
- 圆度的增加减少了离子动量峰值重量,表明电子相关性减弱.
- 更高的圆性降低了回碰撞能量,并扩大了电离时间延迟.
结论:
- 激光圆度是NSDI中控制电子相关性的关键参数.
- 该CEM提供了关于电子回散和动量分布的见解.
- TCEP场提供了一个可调节的机制来修改电离路径和电子对相关性.
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