1 code implementation • 6 Jun 2016 • Emilio Pisanty, Daniel D. Hickstein, Benjamin R. Galloway, Charles G. Durfee, Henry C. Kapteyn, Margaret M. Murnane, Misha Ivanov
However, all these effects, which rely on laser-driven recollision of an electron removed by the strong laser field and the parent ion, suffer from the rapidly increasing role of the magnetic field component of the driving pulse: the associated Lorentz force pushes the electrons off course in their excursion and suppresses all recollision-based processes, including high harmonic generation, elastic and inelastic scattering.
Atomic Physics