Abstract
The angle dependence of the absorption has been measured for s- and p-polarized light with high-contrast frequency-doubled Ti:sapphire laser pulses of 150 fs duration and a mean intensity of 3 × 1016 W/cm2. With obliquely incident p-polarized laser light an absorption of up to 62% is measured. The results are discussed on the basis of hydrodynamic and PIC simulations. We find that resonance absorption is the main absorption mechanism.