We develop an analytical model of correlated two-electron ionization in strong infrared laser fields. The model includes all relevant interactions between the electrons, the laser field, and the ionic core nonperturbatively. We focus on the deeply quantum regime, where the energy of the active electron driven by the laser field is insufficient to collisionally ionize the parent ion, and the assistance of the laser field is required to create a doubly charged ion. In this regime, the electron-electron and the electron-ion interactions leave distinct footprints in the correlated two-electron spectra, recording the mutual dynamics of the escaping electrons.Peer reviewed: YesNRC publication: Ye
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Theoretical and experimental studies on intense laser atom interaction have drawn many interests ove...
Using an ab initio, time-dependent calculational method, we study the non-linear dynamics of a two-e...
We use a train of sub-200 attosecond extreme ultraviolet (XUV) pulses with energies just above the i...
Despite their broad implications for phenomena such as molecular bonding or chemical reactions, our ...
Despite their broad implications for phenomena such as molecular bonding or chemical reactions, our ...
Two-electron dynamics of an excited model atom interacting with moderately strong laser fields is an...
This talk examines two distinct cases in strong optical fields where electron correlation plays an i...
Abstract. This talk examines two distinct cases in strong opbical fields where electron correlation ...
We discuss double ionization of atoms in strong laser pulses using a reduced dimensionality model. F...
Kazansky AK, Kabachnik NM. Theoretical study of attosecond chronoscopy of strong-field atomic photoi...
Using H2+ and D2+, we observe two-surface population dynamics by measuring the kinetic energy of the...
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We apply a recently developed ab initio numerical framework to investigate the angular distributions...
The outgoing electrons in non-sequential multiple ionization in intense laser fields are strongly co...
Using an ab initio, time-dependent calculational method, we study the non-linear dynamics of a two-e...
Theoretical and experimental studies on intense laser atom interaction have drawn many interests ove...
Using an ab initio, time-dependent calculational method, we study the non-linear dynamics of a two-e...
We use a train of sub-200 attosecond extreme ultraviolet (XUV) pulses with energies just above the i...