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Attosecond Real-Time Observation of Recolliding Electron Trajectories in Helium at Low Laser Intensities

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 130, Issue 18, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.183201

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Laser-driven recollision physics is typically limited to high field intensities, but using extreme ultraviolet and near-infrared pulses allows for studying recollision dynamics at a broad range of intensities. Transient absorption spectroscopy and time-dependent dipole moment reconstruction are used to analyze recollision dynamics. The comparison of linear and circular near-infrared polarization reveals the existence of recolliding periodic orbits.
Laser-driven recollision physics is typically accessible only at field intensities high enough for tunnel ionization. Using an extreme ultraviolet pulse for ionization and a near-infrared (NIR) pulse for driving of the electron wave packet lifts this limitation. This allows us to study recollisions for a broad range of NIR intensities with transient absorption spectroscopy, making use of the reconstruction of the time-dependent dipole moment. Comparing recollision dynamics with linear vs circular NIR polarization, we find a parameter space, where the latter favors recollisions, providing evidence for the so far only theoretically predicted recolliding periodic orbits.

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