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Nonsequential Double Ionization by Counterrotating Circularly Polarized Two-Color Laser Fields
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PhotonicsFree-electron LasersNonsequential Double IonizationEngineeringLaser SciencePhysicsOptical PropertiesRelativistic Laser-matter InteractionApplied PhysicsDouble-ionization ProbabilityLaser-plasma InteractionAtomic PhysicsIon BeamDouble IonizationSynchrotron Radiation
We report on nonsequential double ionization of Ar by a laser pulse consisting of two counterrotating circularly polarized fields (390 and 780 nm). The double-ionization probability depends strongly on the relative intensity of the two fields and shows a kneelike structure as a function of intensity. We conclude that double ionization is driven by a beam of nearly monoenergetic recolliding electrons, which can be controlled in intensity and energy by the field parameters. The electron momentum distributions show the recolliding electron as well as a second electron which escapes from an intermediate excited state of Ar^{+}.
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