Retrieval of parameters of few-cycle laser pulses from high-energy photoelectron spectra of atoms by a genetic algorithm

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2017-06-13

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According to the quantitative rescattering theory, the laser features are imbedded in the returning electron wave packets. By analyzing high-energy photoelectron wave packets on the two sides of the linearly polarization axis we can retrieve the experimental laser pulse irrespective of the atomic targets. Laser parameters including its carrier-envelope phase, pulse duration, and peak intensity can be retrieved within a small range simultaneously from the output of the genetic algorithm. This is a simple direct retrieval method for characterizing a phase-stabilized few-cycle laser pulse based only on one set of photoelectron spectra.

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Citation: Zhou, Z., Wang, X., Chen, Z., & Lin, C. D. (2017). Retrieval of parameters of few-cycle laser pulses from high-energy photoelectron spectra of atoms by a genetic algorithm. Physical Review A, 95(6), 063411. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.95.063411

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Electro-optical spectra, Photoemission, Nonlinear Dynamics, Atomic, Molecular & Optical

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