摘要

We consider selectivity of strong-field ionization in circularly polarized laser fields to the sense of electron rotation in the laser polarization plane in the initial state. We show that, in contrast to the textbook examples of one-photon ionization and bound-state excitations with increase in the electron angular momentum, and also in contrast to the well-studied ionization of Rydberg atoms in microwave fields, which all prefer corotating electrons, optical tunneling selectively depletes states where the electron initially rotates against the laser field. We also show that key assumptions regarding adiabaticity of optical tunneling may quickly become inaccurate in typical experimental conditions.

  • 出版日期2011-12-16