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Few-cycle carrier envelope phase-dependent stereo detection of electrons

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Abstract

The spatial distribution of electrons emitted from atoms by few-cycle optical fields is known to be dependent on the carrier envelope phase, i.e., the phase of the field with respect to the pulse envelope. With respect to Paulus et al.[Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 253004 (2003)] we propose a greatly simplified device to measure and control the carrier envelope phase of few-cycle pulses with an accuracy of better than π10 based on this principle. We compared different schemes to control the carrier envelope phase of our pulses.

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