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Scientists Resolve Ionization Debate

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Daniel S. Burgess

Since 1983, physicists have argued over how intense laser beams can multiply ionized atoms. Three paradigms competed to fill the theoretical void. Now the work of two independent teams in Germany seems to have put the issue to rest and advanced the understanding of the subatomic world. Both teams, which described their results in the Jan. 17 issue of Physical Review Letters, measured the momentum distributions of laser-ionized atoms with cold target recoil-ion momentum spectroscopy. One focused 220-fs pulses of 800-nm light from a Ti:sapphire laser on a helium target. The other used...Read full article

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