Abstract

We discuss importance of the carrier-envelope phase difference (CEPD)effect which would be encountered in real short laser pulses. Bynumerically simulating photoionization rate of a one-dimensional atomichydrogen model irradiated by short light pulses, a profound CEPD effecton the photoionization rate is revealed, which might shed light onlaser-atom interaction investigation. We also suggest thatphotoionization process might be exploited in return to measure CEPDvalues.

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