Above Threshold Ionization in Atoms Induced by Intense X-ray Radiation Fields
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Abstract
This study explores Above Threshold Ionization (ATI) in atoms under intense X-ray radiation, where photon energy surpasses the ionization potential of valence electrons. We discuss conditions akin to those in current or future free-electron laser facilities. Our analytical model (derived in Ref. [1]) examines how field-free ionization potential, ponderomotive energy, and photon energy influence the transition to strong field ionization, using Keldysh and Reiss parameters. We demonstrate that both parameters are essential to capture strong-field behavior due to bound and continuum state properties. At higher X-ray intensities, ionization rates deviate from linear intensity scaling, indicating channel closure and higher-order photon absorption processes.
Publication: [1] Communications Physics volume 7, Article number: 353 (2024)
Presenters
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Spencer Roman Walker
Ohio State University
Authors
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Spencer Roman Walker
Ohio State University
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Alexandra S Landsman
Ohio State University