We study ultrafast ionization dynamics using orthogonally polarized two-color (OTC) laser pulses involving the resonant “first plus second” (ω + 2ω) scheme. The scheme is illustrated by numerical simulations of the time-dependent Schrödinger equation and recording the photoelectron momentum distribution. On the basis of the simulations of this resonant ionization, we identify signatures of the dynamic Autler-Townes effect and dynamic interference, in which their characterization is not possible in the spectral domain. Taking advantage of the OTC scheme we show that these dynamical effects, which occur at the same time scale, can be characterized in momentum space by controlling the spatial quantum interference. In particular, we show that w...
The development of intense XUV sources through free-electron lasers (FELs) and high-order harmonic g...
We present a theoretical analysis of the atomic photoelectron emission spectra produced by a linearl...
Recent developments in laser science have made it possible to experimentally study ultrafast electro...
We study ultrafast ionization dynamics using orthogonally polarized two-color (OTC) laser pulses inv...
We theoretically investigate strong-field ionization of hydrogen atoms by orthogonally polarized two...
We theoretically study the control of the interferences of multiple tunneling photoelectron wave pac...
We propose a new scheme to control the shape of the Autler-Townes (AT) doublet in the photoelectron ...
For decades, ultrafast laser pulses have been used to probe and control strong-field molecular dynam...
When a sufficiently strong laser field acts on an atom or a molecule, ionization can occur. Electron...
We present the results of a study of ionization of Xe atoms by a pair of phase-locked pulses, which ...
Single- and double-ionization of neon with orthogonally polarized two-color (OTC) laser fields is in...
We present experimental results and a theoretical framework for understanding the ionization dynamic...
Formation of geometrically regular interference patterns in the photoelectron momentum distributions...
We report experiments where hydrogen molecules were dissociatively ionized by an attosecond pulse tr...
The time scale of the dynamics in atoms and molecules varies from attoseconds (10-18) to picoseconds...
The development of intense XUV sources through free-electron lasers (FELs) and high-order harmonic g...
We present a theoretical analysis of the atomic photoelectron emission spectra produced by a linearl...
Recent developments in laser science have made it possible to experimentally study ultrafast electro...
We study ultrafast ionization dynamics using orthogonally polarized two-color (OTC) laser pulses inv...
We theoretically investigate strong-field ionization of hydrogen atoms by orthogonally polarized two...
We theoretically study the control of the interferences of multiple tunneling photoelectron wave pac...
We propose a new scheme to control the shape of the Autler-Townes (AT) doublet in the photoelectron ...
For decades, ultrafast laser pulses have been used to probe and control strong-field molecular dynam...
When a sufficiently strong laser field acts on an atom or a molecule, ionization can occur. Electron...
We present the results of a study of ionization of Xe atoms by a pair of phase-locked pulses, which ...
Single- and double-ionization of neon with orthogonally polarized two-color (OTC) laser fields is in...
We present experimental results and a theoretical framework for understanding the ionization dynamic...
Formation of geometrically regular interference patterns in the photoelectron momentum distributions...
We report experiments where hydrogen molecules were dissociatively ionized by an attosecond pulse tr...
The time scale of the dynamics in atoms and molecules varies from attoseconds (10-18) to picoseconds...
The development of intense XUV sources through free-electron lasers (FELs) and high-order harmonic g...
We present a theoretical analysis of the atomic photoelectron emission spectra produced by a linearl...
Recent developments in laser science have made it possible to experimentally study ultrafast electro...