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Q: Quantenoptik und Photonik
Q 42: Ultrakurze Lichtimpulse: Carrier-Envelope-Phase
Q 42.7: Talk
Thursday, March 25, 2004, 18:00–18:15, HS 223
Determination of the carrier-envelope phase of ultrashort laser pulses using metal surfaces — •C. Lemell1, P. Dombi2, X.-M. Tong3, F. Krausz2, and J. Burgdörfer1 — 1Inst. f. Theoretical Physics, Vienna University of Technology — 2Photonics Inst., Vienna University of Technology — 3Dept. of Physics, Kansas State University
Many results of ultrashort-laser matter experiments strongly depend on
the relative phase ϕ of the field oscillations with respect to
the peak of the laser pulse. Until recently, determination of ϕ
was limited by a ± π ambiguity and restricted to high-energy (≫
1 µJ) pulses. Control mechanisms for pulses at moderate intensity
levels were missing. Our simulations of ultrashort laser pulses
interacting with metal surfaces based on time dependent density
functional theory [1] indicate that photoemission from surfaces,
especially in the multiphoton regime (I<1013 W/cm2), might be a
promising candidate for measuring ϕ for pulse durations τ
shorter than 10 fs. To better understand this surprising result we set
up a classical trajectory Monte Carlo simulation of the process
including photon absorption by conduction band electrons giving insight
into the relative importance of underlying mechanisms. First experiments
[2] support out predictions.
This work has been supported by Fonds zur Förderung der
wissenschaftlichen Forschung under project no. FWF-SFB016.
[1] C. Lemell et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 076403 (2003).
[2] A. Apolonsky et al., submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett. (2003).