Above Threshold Ionization
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atomic, molecular, and optical physics Atomic, molecular, and optical physics (AMO) is the study of matter-matter and light-matter interactions; at the scale of one or a few atoms and energy scales around several electron volts. The three areas are closely interrelated. AMO theory in ...
, above-threshold ionization (ATI) is a multi-photon effect where an atom is ionized with more than the energetically required number of
photon A photon () is an elementary particle that is a quantum of the electromagnetic field, including electromagnetic radiation such as light and radio waves, and the force carrier for the electromagnetic force. Photons are massless, so they always ...
s. It was first observed in 1979.


Photoelectrons

In the case of ATI the
photoelectron The photoelectric effect is the emission of electrons when electromagnetic radiation, such as light, hits a material. Electrons emitted in this manner are called photoelectrons. The phenomenon is studied in condensed matter physics, and solid sta ...
peaks should appear at : E_s = (n + s) \hbar \omega - W, where the integer ''n'' represents the minimal number of photons absorbed, and the integer ''s'' represents the number of additional photons absorbed. ''W'' is the
ionization energy Ionization, or Ionisation is the process by which an atom or a molecule acquires a negative or positive charge by gaining or losing electrons, often in conjunction with other chemical changes. The resulting electrically charged atom or molecule i ...
, and E_s is the electron kinetic energy of the peak corresponding to ''s'' additional photons being absorbed.


Structure

It typically has a strong maximum at the minimal number of photons to ionize the system, with successive peaks (known as ATI peaks) separated by the photon energy and thus corresponding to higher numbers of photons being absorbed. In the non-perturbative regime the bound states are dressed with the electric field, shifting the ionization energy. If the ponderomotive energy of the field is greater than the photon energy \omega , then the first peak disappears.


Features from ultrashort pulses

High intensity
ultrashort pulse In optics, an ultrashort pulse, also known as an ultrafast event, is an electromagnetic pulse whose time duration is of the order of a picosecond (10−12 second) or less. Such pulses have a broadband optical spectrum, and can be created by ...
lasers can create ATI features with 20 or more peaks. The
photoelectron spectrum Photoemission spectroscopy (PES), also known as photoelectron spectroscopy, refers to energy measurement of electrons emitted from solids, gases or liquids by the photoelectric effect, in order to determine the binding energies of electrons in th ...
of electron energies is continuous since actual light sources contain a spread of energies.


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Above threshold ionization photoelectron spectra
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