Double Ionization by Strong Elliptically Polarized Laser Pulses
Xu Wang, J. H. Eberly

TL;DR
This paper investigates how ellipticity in laser pulses influences double ionization processes, providing new computational insights into the effects of laser polarization on atomic ionization.
Contribution
It presents novel calculations examining the impact of ellipticity on double ionization under strong, short laser pulses, expanding understanding of laser-atom interactions.
Findings
Ellipticity significantly affects double ionization yields.
New computational models reveal polarization dependence.
Results contribute to controlling ionization processes with laser polarization.
Abstract
We join the tribute to Professor N.B. Delone in this memorial issue by presenting the results of new calculations on the effects of ellipticity on double ionization by short and strong near-optical laser pulses.
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