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In the intense laser-atom physics, atom can eject high energy electron.
Corkum’s work (PRL 71 1994 (1993)) says that the electron is not ionized immediately. Rather it stays in the vicinity of the ion for one or more laser periods.
I don’t know why the electron stays there for a while and why it is not ionized directly? Can you show me other reports about it?
Best wishes!
Corkum’s work (PRL 71 1994 (1993)) says that the electron is not ionized immediately. Rather it stays in the vicinity of the ion for one or more laser periods.
I don’t know why the electron stays there for a while and why it is not ionized directly? Can you show me other reports about it?
Best wishes!