“…When the electric field changes its direction, a few electrons recollide with their parent ion and are elastically back-rescattered to gain more energy from the field, forming the well documented plateau between 2U p and 10U p [5,9]. Recently, unexpected characteristic spike-like low-energy structure (LES) [4,10,11], very-low-energy structure (VLES) [12][13][14] and near-zeroenergy structure (ZES) [15][16][17] were found in the photoelectron energy spectra (PES) when atoms or molecules are exposed to strong mid-infrared laser fields. However, the direct SFA theoretical method which does not include the interaction of electron and parent ion failed to reproduce these experimental observations by generating a smooth photoelectron spectrum.…”