Probing the symmetry of atomic wavefunctions from the point of view of strong field-driven electrons

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In this paper, we analyze a new approach that was first presented by Shafir et al (2009 Nat. Phys. 5 412-6) to probe the symmetry of atomic wavefunctions via the high harmonic generation process. In this scheme, we control the two-dimensional (2D) motion of a free electron using a two-color field to probe the atoms from different angles. We present a new theoretical analysis that focuses on the spherical symmetry of atomic potentials. We analyze previously presented experimental results (Shafir et al 2009 Nat. Phys. 5 412-6) and demonstrate the ability to distinguish between spherically symmetric (s state) and non-spherically symmetric (p state) orbitais. Finally, we discuss the limitations of our approach and compare it with alternative methods. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.

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Shafir, D., Mairesse, Y., Wörner, H. J., Rupnik, K., Villeneuve, D. M., Corkum, P. B., & Dudovich, N. (2010). Probing the symmetry of atomic wavefunctions from the point of view of strong field-driven electrons. New Journal of Physics, 12. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/12/7/073032

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