Abstract

The quantum-orbit formalism of high-order atomic processes in a strong laser field is presented starting from the strong-field approximation generalized to include higher-order effects. It is shown how to apply the quantum-orbit theory to various processes such as high-order above-threshold ionization and detachment, high-order harmonic generation, laser-assisted X-ray–atom scattering, laser-assisted electron–ion recombination, laser-assisted electron–atom scattering and non-sequential double ionization. Particular attention is devoted to high-order above-threshold ionization by few-cycle laser pulses. The results obtained using the strong-field approximation and the theory of quantum orbits are compared with the ab initio solution of the time-dependent Schrödinger equation. It is shown that Coulomb effects are important for low-energy electron spectra.

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