Ultrafast processes are now accessible on the attosecond time scale due to the availability of ultrashort XUV laser pulses. Noble-gas and halogen atoms remain important targets due to their giant dipole resonance and Cooper minimum. Here, we calculate photoionization cross section, asymmetry parameter and Wigner time delay using the time-dependent local-density approximation (TDLDA), which includes the electron correlation effects. Our results are consistent with experimental data and other theoretical calculations. The asymmetry parameter provides an extra layer of access to the phase information of the photoionization processes. We find that halogen atoms bear a strong resemblance on cross section, asymmetry parameter and time delay to th...
Time delay of photoemission from valence ns, np3/2, and np1/2 subshells of noble-gas atoms is theore...
© 2019 American Physical Society. Using Cl- as a test case, Wigner time delay in the photodetachment...
We present photoionization experiments on CO molecules excited by an extremeultraviolet attosecond p...
Ultrafast processes are now accessible on the attosecond time scale due to the availability of ultra...
This tutorial presents an introduction to the interaction of light and matter on the attosecond time...
Photoionization by an eXtreme UltraViolet (XUV) attosecond pulse train (APT) in the presence of an i...
We determine relative photoemission time delays between valence electrons in different noble gas ato...
The material presented in this chapter is based on important advances realized in "attophysics" whic...
Recent developments in laser technology, in particular the advances in high-harmonic generation, ena...
We analyze the time delay between emission of photoelectrons from the outer valence ns and np subshe...
We analyze a time delay of one- and two-electron photoemission from an atom after absorption of an a...
We present calculations for attosecond atomic delays in the photoionization of noble-gas atoms based...
We use the nonrelativistic random-phase approximation with exchange to perform calculations of valen...
We outline a theoretical framework and present its numerical implementation for modeling of recent e...
Ultrafast processes in matter, such as the electron emission following light absorption, can now be ...
Time delay of photoemission from valence ns, np3/2, and np1/2 subshells of noble-gas atoms is theore...
© 2019 American Physical Society. Using Cl- as a test case, Wigner time delay in the photodetachment...
We present photoionization experiments on CO molecules excited by an extremeultraviolet attosecond p...
Ultrafast processes are now accessible on the attosecond time scale due to the availability of ultra...
This tutorial presents an introduction to the interaction of light and matter on the attosecond time...
Photoionization by an eXtreme UltraViolet (XUV) attosecond pulse train (APT) in the presence of an i...
We determine relative photoemission time delays between valence electrons in different noble gas ato...
The material presented in this chapter is based on important advances realized in "attophysics" whic...
Recent developments in laser technology, in particular the advances in high-harmonic generation, ena...
We analyze the time delay between emission of photoelectrons from the outer valence ns and np subshe...
We analyze a time delay of one- and two-electron photoemission from an atom after absorption of an a...
We present calculations for attosecond atomic delays in the photoionization of noble-gas atoms based...
We use the nonrelativistic random-phase approximation with exchange to perform calculations of valen...
We outline a theoretical framework and present its numerical implementation for modeling of recent e...
Ultrafast processes in matter, such as the electron emission following light absorption, can now be ...
Time delay of photoemission from valence ns, np3/2, and np1/2 subshells of noble-gas atoms is theore...
© 2019 American Physical Society. Using Cl- as a test case, Wigner time delay in the photodetachment...
We present photoionization experiments on CO molecules excited by an extremeultraviolet attosecond p...