Electron emission from metal surfaces produced by short laser pulses is studied within the framework of the distorted-wave formulation. The proposed approach, named surface-Volkov (SV)approximation, makes use of the band-structure based (BSB)model and the Volkov phase to describe the interaction of the emitted electron with the surface and the external electric field, respectively. The BSB model provides a realistic representation of the surface, based on a model potential that includes the main features of the surface band structure. The SV method is applied to evaluate the photoelectron emission from the valence band of Al(111). Angular and energy distributions are investigated for different parameters of the laser pulse, keeping in all ...
We study the electron emission produced by swift protons impinging grazingly on a Be(0001) surface. ...
In the context of inertial fusion and laser plasma interaction, one problem of great relevance is gi...
International audienceThe process of photoelectron emission from gold surfaces covered with nano-obj...
The electron emission produced by the grazing incidence of ultrashort laser pulses on two faces of a...
The relevance of the induced potential for photoelectron emission from metal surfaces resulting from...
arXiv:0906.3674v2The relevance of the induced potential for photoelectron emission from metal surfac...
Electron emission coming from the valence band of metal surfaces due to grazing incidence of high f...
Energy- and angle-resolved electron emission spectra produced by incidence of ultrashort electromagn...
Electron distributions produced by grazing impact of fast protons on Mg(0001), Cu(111), Ag(111), and...
Using the model derived in paper I [G. Raşeev, Eur. Phys. J. D 66, 167 (2012)], this work ...
Electron distributions produced by grazing impact of fast protons on Mg(0001), Cu(111), Ag(111), and...
peer reviewedElectron emission from surfaces due to interaction with charged particles and electroma...
Energy loss per unit path in grazing collisions with metal surfaces is studied by using the collisio...
Two possible mechanisms for the ejection of electrons from a metal surface are; (1) the photoelectri...
In this paper, I present some results for the process of excitation of bulk and surface plasmons dur...
We study the electron emission produced by swift protons impinging grazingly on a Be(0001) surface. ...
In the context of inertial fusion and laser plasma interaction, one problem of great relevance is gi...
International audienceThe process of photoelectron emission from gold surfaces covered with nano-obj...
The electron emission produced by the grazing incidence of ultrashort laser pulses on two faces of a...
The relevance of the induced potential for photoelectron emission from metal surfaces resulting from...
arXiv:0906.3674v2The relevance of the induced potential for photoelectron emission from metal surfac...
Electron emission coming from the valence band of metal surfaces due to grazing incidence of high f...
Energy- and angle-resolved electron emission spectra produced by incidence of ultrashort electromagn...
Electron distributions produced by grazing impact of fast protons on Mg(0001), Cu(111), Ag(111), and...
Using the model derived in paper I [G. Raşeev, Eur. Phys. J. D 66, 167 (2012)], this work ...
Electron distributions produced by grazing impact of fast protons on Mg(0001), Cu(111), Ag(111), and...
peer reviewedElectron emission from surfaces due to interaction with charged particles and electroma...
Energy loss per unit path in grazing collisions with metal surfaces is studied by using the collisio...
Two possible mechanisms for the ejection of electrons from a metal surface are; (1) the photoelectri...
In this paper, I present some results for the process of excitation of bulk and surface plasmons dur...
We study the electron emission produced by swift protons impinging grazingly on a Be(0001) surface. ...
In the context of inertial fusion and laser plasma interaction, one problem of great relevance is gi...
International audienceThe process of photoelectron emission from gold surfaces covered with nano-obj...