Abstract
Intense laser fields of well-defined waveform are a powerful tool for studies of sub-cycle resolved electron dynamics in solids and nanostructured materials. Few-cycle laser pulses have been applied for attosecond control of electron emission from isolated nanoparticles [1], nanotips [2], and for control of electrical currents in dielectrics [3]. Here we present results of our studies on intensity dependent waveform controlled electron emission from isolated nanospheres in the range from low intensities in the nonadiabatic tunnelling regime to the nonlinear optical response of the nanoparticles.
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