An analytical description of carrier-envelope phase effects
V. Roudnev,
B.D. Esry
( Kansas State University)
We consider a quantum system interacting with a short intense
linearly polarized laser pulse. Using the two-dimensional time
representation and the Floquet representation, we establish a
straightforward connection between the laser carrier-envelope
phase (CEP) and the wave function. This connection is simply a
unitary transformation in the space of Floquet components. This
approach allows us to interpret any CEP effect as an interference
between the Floquet components and to put limits on using the CEP
in coherent control. In particular, we discuss the dependence of
the CEP effect on the pulse duration. We illustrate the theory
for a two-level system as well as for atomic and molecular systems.
This work was supported by the National Science Foundation.
Submitted to DAMOP, May 2006 in Knoxville, TN.
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