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Nondipole modification of the ac Stark effect in above-threshold ionization

Simon Brennecke, Manfred Lein

2021Physical review. A/Physical review, A27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Above-threshold ionization (ATI) of atoms in intense laser pulses produces photoelectron momentum distributions that exhibit discrete concentric circles related to the absorption of more photons than required to exceed the ionization threshold. Using numerical solutions of the one-electron time-dependent Schr\"odinger equation beyond the electric dipole approximation for circularly polarized laser pulses, we show that the geometric centers of ATI rings are counterintuitively shifted against the propagation direction of the light, i.e., in the direction opposite to the on-average transferred photon momentum. From a comparison with a simple model based on energy considerations, we identify a nondipole modification of the ac Stark effect for electron continuum states as the origin of our observation.

Topics & Concepts

IonizationPhysicsAtomic physicsAbove threshold ionizationElectronPhotoionizationDiscrete dipole approximationPhotonMomentum (technical analysis)LaserDipolePhoton energyStark effectIonElectric fieldQuantum mechanicsEconomicsFinanceLaser-Matter Interactions and ApplicationsAdvanced Fiber Laser TechnologiesLaser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics
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