Phys.org • 11/12/2025 • Last cited 11/12/2025

Researchers have discovered that when an intense laser pulse interacts with a stationary electron, it can induce a drift motion that persists even after the pulse ends, effectively allowing the electron to "slide" down a slope created by varying light intensity. According to Phys.org, this phenomenon occurs as the electron builds up additional motion with each oscillation of the light field.
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