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With the classical three-dimensional ensemble model, we have investigated the microscopic recollision dynamics in nonsequential double ionization of helium by 800-nm laser pulses at 2. 0 PW/cm^2. We demonstrate that the asymmetric energy sharing between the two electrons at recollision plays a decisive role in forming the experimentally observed V-shaped structure in the correlated longitudinal electron momentum spectrum at the high laser intensity Phys. Rev. Lett. 99, 263003 (2007). This asymmetric energy-sharing recollision leaves footprints on the transverse electron momentum spectra, which provide insight into the attosecond three-body interactions.
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