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Characteristic Spectrum of Very Low-Energy Photoelectron from Above-Threshold Ionization in the Tunneling Regime
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EngineeringElectronic Excited StateTunneling MicroscopyElectron SpectroscopyUltracold AtomUniversal Peak StructureIonization ProcessIon EmissionQuantum SciencePhysicsTunneling RegimeRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionAtomic PhysicsVery Low-energy PhotoelectronPhotoelectric MeasurementQuantum ChemistryCharacteristic SpectrumNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsNoble Gas Atoms
We report an experimental and theoretical study of very low-energy photoelectrons in tunneling ionization process from noble gas atoms interacting with ultrashort intense infrared laser pulses. A universal peak structure with electron energy well below 1 eV in the photoelectron spectrum, corresponding to the double-hump structure in the longitudinal momentum distribution, is identified experimentally for all atomic species. Our quantum and semiclassical analysis reveal the role of long-range Coulomb potential in the production of this very low-energy peak structure.
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