Hannover 2003 – scientific programme
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A: Atomphysik
A 17: Postersitzung 2
A 17.6: Poster
Thursday, March 27, 2003, 16:00–18:30, Poster
Atomic ionization dynamics as laser intensity probe — •Elena Gubbini1, Ulrich Eichmann1,2, and Wolfgang Sandner1,3 — 1Max Born Institut, Max Born str. 2a, 12489 Berlin — 2TU Berlin, Institut für Atomare Physik und Fachdidaktik, 10623 Berlin — 3TU Berlin, Optisches Institut, 10623 Berlin
Focussing currently available short-pulse high-power lasers
down to diffraction limited spot sizes results in
intensities between 1018W/cm2 and 1021W/cm2.
A problem is the accurate determination of the intensity,
typically derived from independent measurements of focal spot
size, pulse energy and pulse duration. Not all of these
parameters can be obtained at full power, leading to large
variations on the quoted intensity of otherwise comparable
systems. For this and other reasons a direct measurement of
the intensity, using a widely accepted standard procedure,
is highly desirable. We are investigating a method based on
the ionization dynamics of single atoms, where the highest
produced charge state gives a measure of the maximum field
strength in the focus and, hence, the intensity up to today’s
highest values.
We will discuss various aspect of the calibration procedure of
this method, including the theoretical description of
the ionization process and the technical aspects of developing
a standardized "atomic intensity probeNo-dq.