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Research Articles

High-order above-threshold ionisation of atoms and negative ions: channel-closing effects and the low-frequency approximation

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Pages 1149-1157 | Received 23 Feb 2011, Accepted 14 Apr 2011, Published online: 19 May 2011
 

Abstract

The so-called low-frequency approximation (LFA) is an improved version of the strong-field approximation. The LFA describes the rescattering step of high-order above-threshold ionisation by utilising the exact field-free scattering amplitude, which has to be calculated separately. We apply the LFA to high-order above-threshold detachment of the fluorine negative ion. By comparing the so-obtained angle- and energy-resolved spectra with the exact results obtained as solutions of the time-dependent Schrödinger equation we show that the LFA is a more adequate approximation than the so-called improved strong-field approximation used previously. The LFA is also superior to the recently introduced quantitative rescattering (QRS) model. We show this by applying the LFA to the analysis of the intensity-dependent enhancements in above-threshold ionisation spectra of argon atoms. These enhancements can be explained as channel-closing-induced effects. In particular, we have observed and explained the behaviour of these channel-closing enhancements for higher values of the electron emission angle.

Acknowledgements

Sponsorship has been provided by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and funding by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research in the framework of the Research Group Linkage Programme.

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