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Revealing the Sub-Barrier Phase using a Spatiotemporal Interferometer with Orthogonal Two-Color Laser Fields of Comparable Intensity
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EngineeringWave OpticOptical TestingInterferometryElectron OpticTunneling MicroscopyMomentum DistributionOptical PropertiesPhotonicsQuantum ScienceSpatiotemporal InterferometerPhysicsSub-barrier PhaseAtomic PhysicsQuantum ChemistryComparable IntensityPhotoelectron Momentum DistributionsQuantum OpticAr AtomsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsQuantum Photonic DeviceOptoelectronics
We measure photoelectron momentum distributions of Ar atoms in orthogonally polarized two-color laser fields with comparable intensities. The synthesized laser field is used to manipulate the oscillating tunneling barrier and the subsequent motion of electrons onto two spatial dimensions. The subcycle structures associated with the temporal double-slit interference are spatially separated and enhanced. We use such a spatiotemporal interferometer to reveal sub-barrier phase of strong-field tunneling ionization. This study shows that the tunneling process transfers the initial phase onto momentum distribution. Our work has the implication that the sub-barrier phase plays an indispensable role in photoelectron interference processes.
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