Physics – Atomic Physics
Scientific paper
2010-12-20
Physics
Atomic Physics
12 pages, 4 figures; submitted to Physical Review A
Scientific paper
In the recent work of Vanne and Saenz [Phys. Rev. A 75, 063403 (2007)] the quasistatic limit of the velocity gauge strong-field approximation describing the ionization rate of atomic or molecular systems exposed to linearly polarized laser fields was derived. It was shown that in the low-frequency limit the ionization rate is proportional to the laser frequency (for a constant intensity of the laser field). In the present work I show that for circularly polarized laser fields the ionization rate is proportional to higher powers of the laser frequency for hydrogenic atoms. The new analytical expressions for asymptotic ionization rates (which become accurate in the quasistatic limit) contain no summations over multiphoton contributions. For very low laser frequencies (optical or infrared), these expressions usually remain with an order-of-magnitude agreement with the velocity gauge strong-field approximation.
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