在强场电离中旋转极化作为被困电子轨道的传感器
Linxuan Zhang1,2, Stefanos Carlström3, Olga Smirnova3,4,5
1Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics, National Key Laboratory of Computational Physics, Beijing 100088, China.
Physical review letters
|November 21, 2025
概括
在高贵气体强场电离过程中发现了意想不到的电子轨道. 这些轨道,电子被困在核心附近,导致电子自旋转,与以前的理论和实验预期相矛盾.
科学领域:
- 原子物理 原子物理
- 量子力学就是量子力学.
- 强电场物理学 强电场物理学
背景情况:
- 贵重气体的强场电离通常会导致光电子迅速逃离离子核.
- 旋转轨道相互作用预计是短距离的,导致逃逸的光电子的冷旋转极化.
- 以前使用冷旋转偏振的模拟并没有完全与实验测量保持一致.
研究的目的:
- 调查实验性旋转极化测量和理论模拟之间的差异的原因.
- 在强电场电离过程中识别和描述意想不到的电子动态.
- 为了证明光电子自旋极化作为电子行为探针的实用性.
主要方法:
- 使用循环极化近红外场对贵重气体原子强场电离的光电子光谱进行分析.
- 检测光电子的自旋偏振.
- 实验结果与理论模型的比较,这些模型包含了离子核附近的电子捕获.
主要成果:
- 在低能量的光电子光谱中观察到的电子自旋翻转的明显证据.
- 识别高度意想不到的电子轨道,光电子在离子核附近暂时被困.
- 关于实验旋转偏振数据和冷旋转模拟之间的偏差的解释.
结论:
- 电子被困在离子核附近导致旋转翻转,挑战冷旋转近似.
- 光电子旋转极化是复杂电子动态的敏感指标,包括短暂的捕获.
- 这些发现需要修订强场电离的理论模型,以解释电子核心相互作用和意想不到的轨道.
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