Abstract

The modification of the photoionization cross section due to the presence of an intense low-frequency laser is obtained for the hydrogen-atom target. Previous calculations of this effect have neglected the effects of the Coulomb potential in the final state. A sum rule was obtained which indicates that the photoelectric current is unaffected by the presence of the low-frequency laser to lowest order in the laser frequency. It is found that the Coulomb potential changes this result and that the photoelectric current is changed by a factor which depends upon the laser parameters and the electron momentum. A simple experiment is suggested to confirm this prediction.

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