Steering the energy sharing of electrons in nonsequential double ionization with orthogonally polarized two-color field

Guangqi Fan, Zhijie Yang, Fenghao Sun, Jinmei Zheng, Yuntian Han, Mingqian Huang, Qingcao Liu
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Using the semiclassical ensemble model, the dependence of relative amplitude for the recollision dynamics in nonsequential double ionization (NSDI) of neon atom driven by the orthogonally polarized two-color field (OTC) laser field was theoretically studied. And the dynamics in two typical collision pathways, recollision-impact-ionization (RII) and recollision-excitation with subsequent ionization (RESI) is systematically explored. Our results reveal that the V-shaped structure in the correlated momentum distribution is mainly caused by the RII mechanism when relative amplitude of OTC laser field is zero, and the first ionized electrons will quickly skim through the nucleus and share few energy with the second electron. As the relative amplitude increases, the V-shaped structure gradually disappears and electrons are concentrated on the diagonal in the electron correlation spectrum indicating that the energy sharing after electrons collision is symmetric for OTC laser fields with large relative amplitudes. Our studies show that changing the relative amplitude of the OTC laser field can efficiently control the electron-electron collisions and energy exchange efficiency of the NSDI process.
用正交偏振双色场引导非连续双电离中电子的能量共享
利用半经典集合模型,对正交偏振双色场(OTC)激光场驱动下的氖原子非连续双电离(NSDI)再碰撞动力学的相对振幅依赖性进行了理论研究。系统地探讨了再碰撞-撞击-电离(RII)和再碰撞-激发与后续电离(RESI)两种典型碰撞途径的动力学。我们的结果表明,当 OTC 激光场的相对振幅为零时,相关动量分布中的 V 形结构主要是由 RII 机制引起的,第一个电离电子会迅速掠过原子核,并与第二个电子分享少量能量。随着相对振幅的增大,电子相关谱中的 V 形结构逐渐消失,电子集中在对角线上,这表明在相对振幅较大的 OTC 激光场中,电子碰撞后的能量分享是对称的。我们的研究表明,改变 OTC 激光场的相对振幅可以有效地控制 NSDI 过程的电子-电子碰撞和能量交换效率。
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