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14 February 2008 Carrier-envelope phase-controlled laser-surface interactions
Péter Dombi, Péter Rácz
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Abstract
Carrier-envelope phase-stabilized laser pulses brought significant advances in investigating laser-solid interactions, as well, with the potential of revealing carrier dynamics in solids on unprecedented time-scales. More specifically, multi-photon induced photoemission from metals proved to be sensitive to the waveform of few-cycle pulses, however, underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. Combining surface plasmonic effects with photoemission demonstrates a potentially more promising approach to investigate laser-surface interactions induced by few-cycle pulses. Numerical results from a simple model on this phenomenon are presented. Related to this, previously unaddressed carrier-envelope phase phenomena in the vicinity of the focus are also considered.
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Péter Dombi and Péter Rácz "Carrier-envelope phase-controlled laser-surface interactions", Proc. SPIE 6892, Ultrafast Phenomena in Semiconductors and Nanostructure Materials XII, 68921J (14 February 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.761579
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KEYWORDS
Electrons

Surface plasmons

Electron beams

Plasmons

Ultrafast phenomena

Phase shift keying

Plasmonics

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