Abstract

The electric field of few-cycle laser pulses can be precisely controlled by controlling their “absolute” phase. Intense phase-stabilized few-cycle laser pulses give rise to novel effects in strong-field and above-threshold ionization (ATI). The phase dependence of the photoelectron spectra is a sensitive probe of the dynamics of the strong-field ionization processes underlying attosecond laser physics. Conversely, the phase-dependence of ATI spectra can be used for the measurement of the absolute phase. This, a summary of the experimental status of phase-dependent strong-field ionization, and a description of unsolved problems are the main points of this contribution.KeywordsPulse DurationIonization ProbabilityElectron YieldAttosecond PulseAbsolute PhaseThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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