Cite this article:
Ge Yu-Cheng, He Hai-Ping. X-ray-boosted photoionization for the measurement of an intense laser pulseJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(6): 063201.
| Ge Yu-Cheng, He Hai-Ping. X-ray-boosted photoionization for the measurement of an intense laser pulseJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(6): 063201. |
X-ray-boosted photoionization for the measurement of an intense laser pulse
-
Abstract
Investigations show that the X-ray-boosted photoionization (XBP) has the following advantages for in-situ measurements of ultrahigh laser intensity I and field envelope F(t) (time t, pulse duration τL, carrier-envelope-phase φ): accuracy, dynamic ranges, and rapidness. The calculated XBP spectra resemble inversely proportional functions of the photoelectron momentum shift. The maximum momentum p and the observable value Q (defined as a double integration of a normalized photoelectron energy spectrum, PES) linearly depend on I1/2 and τL, respectively. φ and F(t) can be determined from the PES cut-off energy and peak positions. The measurable laser intensity can be up to and over 1018 W/cm2 by using high energy X-rays and highly charged inert gases. -
DownLoad: