Adiabatic mechanism of the multiply charged ion production by a laser field through ATI states of an atom
arXiv:atom-ph/9601002 · doi:10.1016/0375-9601(96)00046-1
Abstract
ATI can be followed by an inelastic collision of the ionized electron with the parent atomic particle resulting in an excitation of the ion. It may be a continuum state excitation producing the doubly charged ion or a discrete state which also enhances the doubly charged ion production. Absorption of a few quanta above the atomic threshold is sufficient to make this mechanism work. As a result the two-electron processes can take place even in moderate fields. The example of two-electron excitations of He atoms in a 780 nm laser field with intensity above $ 10^{14}$W/cm$^2$ is discussed
12 pages, Revtex, 1 Postscript figure. Accepted for publication in Phys.Lett.A