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High-Energy Cutoff in the Spectrum of Strong-Field Nonsequential Double Ionization
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Quantum ScienceHigh-energy CutoffEngineeringPhysicsIntense 390Natural SciencesApplied PhysicsLaser-plasma InteractionAtomic PhysicsElectron Energy DistributionsIon BeamIonized HeliumQuantum ChemistryIon EmissionElectron Physic
Electron energy distributions of singly and doubly ionized helium in an intense 390 nm laser field have been measured at two intensities (0.8 PW/cm2 and 1.1 PW/cm2, where PW is defined as 10(15) W/cm2). Numerical solutions of the full-dimensional time-dependent helium Schrödinger equation show excellent agreement with the experimental measurements. The high-energy portion of the two-electron energy distributions reveals an unexpected 5U(p) cutoff for the double ionization (DI) process and leads to a proposed model for DI below the quasiclassical threshold.
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