We study the spatial interference effects appearing during the ionization of atoms (H, He, Ne, and Ar) by few-cycle laser pulses using single-electron ab initio calculations. The spatial interference is the result of the coherent superposition of the electronic wave packets created during one half cycle of the driving field following different spatial paths. This spatial interference pattern may be interpreted as the hologram of the target atom. With the help of a wave-function analysis (splitting) technique and approximate (strong-field and Coulomb-Volkov) calculations, we directly show that the hologram is the result of the electronic-wave-packet scattering on the parent ion. On the He target we demonstrate the usefulness of the wave-func...
Strong-field photoionization of argon dimers by a few-cycle laser pulse is investigated using electr...
Using the recently developed Coulomb quantum orbit strong-field approximation, we perform a systemat...
Gabor first proposed holography in 1948 as a means to experimentally record the amplitude and phase ...
We perform a theoretical study of the holographic structures in photoelectron spectra for ionization...
We investigate the photoelectron spectrum of the $ {\mathrm{H}}_2^{+}$ target induced by few-cycle X...
We have investigated the ionization of the H atom by intense few-cycle laser pulses, in pa...
Strong field photoelectron holography has been proposed as a means for interrogating the spatial and...
A theoretical study of the interference pattern imprinted on the doubly differential momentum distri...
In strong-field ionization, interferences between electron trajectories create a variety of interfer...
Midinfrared strong-field laser ionization offers the promise of measuring holograms of atoms and mol...
Midinfrared strong-field laser ionization offers the promise of measuring holograms of atoms and mol...
Photoelectron holography is studied experimentally and computationally using the ionization of groun...
We present a theoretical analysis of the atomic photoelectron emission spectra produced by a linearl...
The application of velocity map imaging for the detection of photoelectrons resulting from atomic or...
We analyse the effect of the long-range potential of the ionic core on the photoelectron emission in...
Strong-field photoionization of argon dimers by a few-cycle laser pulse is investigated using electr...
Using the recently developed Coulomb quantum orbit strong-field approximation, we perform a systemat...
Gabor first proposed holography in 1948 as a means to experimentally record the amplitude and phase ...
We perform a theoretical study of the holographic structures in photoelectron spectra for ionization...
We investigate the photoelectron spectrum of the $ {\mathrm{H}}_2^{+}$ target induced by few-cycle X...
We have investigated the ionization of the H atom by intense few-cycle laser pulses, in pa...
Strong field photoelectron holography has been proposed as a means for interrogating the spatial and...
A theoretical study of the interference pattern imprinted on the doubly differential momentum distri...
In strong-field ionization, interferences between electron trajectories create a variety of interfer...
Midinfrared strong-field laser ionization offers the promise of measuring holograms of atoms and mol...
Midinfrared strong-field laser ionization offers the promise of measuring holograms of atoms and mol...
Photoelectron holography is studied experimentally and computationally using the ionization of groun...
We present a theoretical analysis of the atomic photoelectron emission spectra produced by a linearl...
The application of velocity map imaging for the detection of photoelectrons resulting from atomic or...
We analyse the effect of the long-range potential of the ionic core on the photoelectron emission in...
Strong-field photoionization of argon dimers by a few-cycle laser pulse is investigated using electr...
Using the recently developed Coulomb quantum orbit strong-field approximation, we perform a systemat...
Gabor first proposed holography in 1948 as a means to experimentally record the amplitude and phase ...