Phase metrology with multi-cycle two-colour pulses
Carl Leon Michael Petersson, Stefanos Carlstr\"om, Kenneth J Schafer,, Johan Mauritsson

TL;DR
This paper presents a method to precisely measure the phase difference between strong infrared and second harmonic fields, enabling better control of sub-cycle phenomena in strong-field physics.
Contribution
An extension of the Stereo-ATI technique to accurately determine the phase difference between a strong IR field and its second harmonic.
Findings
Method successfully measures phase difference with high precision.
Enhanced control over sub-cycle strong-field phenomena.
Potential applications in ultrafast laser pulse shaping.
Abstract
Strong-field phenomena driven by an intense infrared (IR) laser depend on during what part of the field cycle they are initiated. By changing the sub-cycle character of the laser electric field it is possible to control such phenomena. For long pulses, sub-cycle shaping of the field can be done by adding a relatively weak, second harmonic of the driving field to the pulse. Through constructive and destructive interference, the combination of strong and weak fields can be used to change the probability of a strong-field process being initiated at any given part of the cycle. In order to control sub-cycle phenomena with optimal accuracy, it is necessary to know the phase difference of the strong and the weak fields precisely. If the weaker field is an even harmonic of the driving field, electrons ionized by the field will be asymmetrically distributed between the positive and negative…
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