Adiabatic dynamics in a V-type quantum system by oppositely chirped counterrotating circularly polarized laser pulses
D. K\"ohnke, T. Bayer, M. Wollenhaupt

TL;DR
This paper investigates adiabatic excitation mechanisms in a V-type three-level quantum system driven by oppositely chirped circularly polarized femtosecond laser pulses, revealing a novel V-RAP process through experimental and theoretical analysis.
Contribution
It introduces the V-RAP mechanism in a resonant V-type system and demonstrates its effects on photoelectron momentum distributions using advanced laser shaping and imaging techniques.
Findings
Identification of V-RAP as an adiabatic excitation process
Observation of changes in 3D photoelectron momentum distributions
Enhanced $c_6$-symmetric contributions indicating V-RAP signature
Abstract
Shaped free electron vortices (SEVs) have recently been studied using atomic (1+2) resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization (REMPI) by oppositely chirped counterrotating circularly polarized (OC-CRCP) femtosecond laser pulses. By transitioning from the perturbative to the non-perturbative REMPI regime, we identify an adiabatic excitation mechanism in a resonant V-type three-level system, termed V-RAP due to its similarities to rapid adiabatic passage (RAP). Experimentally, we observe a pronounced change in the shape of the measured three-dimensional photoelectron momentum distribution (3D PMD), which we trace back to this mechanism via analytical calculations and numerical simulations of the bound state and ionization dynamics. In V-RAP, the atom adiabatically follows the OC-CRCP field, with the two excited states driven in anti-phase, leading to an adiabatic cancellation of specific…
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TopicsLaser-Matter Interactions and Applications · Laser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics · Orbital Angular Momentum in Optics
