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Quenching of material dependence in few-cycle driven electron acceleration from nanoparticles under many-particle charge interaction SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Quenching of material dependence in few-cycle driven electron acceleration from nanoparticles under many-particle charge interaction
Authors
RUPP, PHILIPPSEIFFERT, LENNARTLIU, QINGCAOSüßmann, FREDERIKAHN, BYUNGNAMFörg, BENJAMINSchäfer, CHRISTIAN G.GALLEI, MARKUSMONDES, VALERIEKESSEL, ALEXANDERTRUSHIN, SERGEIGRAF, CHRISTINARühl, ECKARTLEE, JINWOOKIM, MIN SUKIM, DONG EONFENNEL, THOMASKLING, MATTHIAS F.ZHEREBTSOV, SERGEY
Date Issued
2017-01
Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Abstract
The excitation of nanoscale near-fields with ultrashort and intense laser pulses of well-defined waveform enables strongly spatially and temporally localized electron emission, opening up the possibility for the generation of attosecond electron pulses. Here, we investigate the electron photoemission from isolated nanoparticles of different materials in few-cycle laser fields at intensities where the Coulomb field of the ionized electrons and residual ions significantly contribute to the electron acceleration process. The dependences of the electron cut-off energy on the material's dielectric properties and electron binding energy are investigated systematically in both experiments and semi-classical simulations. We find that for sufficiently high near-field intensities the material dependence of the acceleration in the enhanced near-fields is quenched by many-particle charge-interaction.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/41111
DOI
10.1080/09500340.2016.1267272
ISSN
0950-0340
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF MODERN OPTICS, 2017-01
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