We are currently occupied with collecting and analyzing
spectra produced by the ATI of rare gas atoms, especially xenon, argon,
and krypton, by 800 nm, 100fs pulses with intensities in the range 1013-1014
W/cm2. We collect the spectra in a field free time-of-flight
(tof) chamber with an aperture near the interaction region (see figure
1 below) to restrict the observed ionization volume, which reduces spectral
averaging caused by the distribution of intensities in the laser focus.
Flight times are measured using a time-to-digital analyzer, allowing for
very high time resolution (<100ps), and these can be converted to mass
spectra of ions (this requires a static extraction field) or kinetic energy
spectra of electrons. See figures 2 and 3 below for examples of such spectra.


