Abstract
Two-color multiphoton emission from polycrystalline tungsten nanotips has been demonstrated using two-color laser fields. The two-color photoemission is assisted by a three-photon multicolor quantum channel, which leads to a twofold increase in quantum efficiency. Weak-field control of two-color multiphoton emission was achieved by changing the efficiency of the quantum channel with pulse delay. The result of this study complements two-color tunneling photoemission in strong fields, and has potential applications for nanowire-based photonic devices. Moreover, the demonstrated two-color multiphoton emission may be important for realizing ultrafast spin-polarized electron sources via optically injected spin current.
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Cheng-Wei Huang, W., Becker, M., Beck, J., & Batelaan, H. (2017). Two-color multiphoton emission from nanotips. New Journal of Physics, 19(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/aa58bb
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