Understanding strong-field double ionization of many-electron systems is an important fundamental problem with potential implications for molecular imaging within this regime. Using mid-IR radiation, we unambiguously identify the transition from nonsequential (e, 2e) to sequential double ionization in Xe at an intensity below 1014W/cm2. Ionization from excited orbitals is found to be decisive at low intensities, but we demonstrate that such mechanisms are unimportant in the sequential regime. We utilize these facts to successfully image a molecular dication using laser-induced electron diffraction. This methodology can be used to study molecular dynamics on unprecedented few-femtosecond time scales
International audienceWhen intense laser pulses release correlated electrons, the time delay between...
"Reaction Microscopes" enable to detect the momentum vectors of several electrons and ions after the...
International audienceWe present angle- and energy-resolved measurements of photoelectrons produced ...
Understanding strong-field double ionization of many-electron systems is an important fundamental pr...
The transition from the near-single to the multi-cycle regime in non-sequential double ionization of...
Double ionization has been well studied in atoms and diatomic molecules. However, polyatomic molecul...
The transition from the near-single to the multi-cycle regime in non-sequential double ionization of...
Strong-field ionisation surprises with richness beyond current understanding despite decade long inv...
Single and multiple ionization of rare gas atoms by 25 and 7 fs intense laser pulses has been studie...
With the ultrashort laser pulses available today, intensities which exceed the binding electrical fi...
International audienceWe investigate the dynamics of electron-electron recollisions in the double io...
We report coincidence measurements of frustrated double ionization of argon atoms with a reaction mi...
A three-dimensional semiclassical model is used to study double ionization of Ar when driven by a ne...
We perform a fully differential measurement on strong-field double ionization of Xe by 25 fs, 790 nm...
International audienceWhen intense laser pulses release correlated electrons, the time delay between...
"Reaction Microscopes" enable to detect the momentum vectors of several electrons and ions after the...
International audienceWe present angle- and energy-resolved measurements of photoelectrons produced ...
Understanding strong-field double ionization of many-electron systems is an important fundamental pr...
The transition from the near-single to the multi-cycle regime in non-sequential double ionization of...
Double ionization has been well studied in atoms and diatomic molecules. However, polyatomic molecul...
The transition from the near-single to the multi-cycle regime in non-sequential double ionization of...
Strong-field ionisation surprises with richness beyond current understanding despite decade long inv...
Single and multiple ionization of rare gas atoms by 25 and 7 fs intense laser pulses has been studie...
With the ultrashort laser pulses available today, intensities which exceed the binding electrical fi...
International audienceWe investigate the dynamics of electron-electron recollisions in the double io...
We report coincidence measurements of frustrated double ionization of argon atoms with a reaction mi...
A three-dimensional semiclassical model is used to study double ionization of Ar when driven by a ne...
We perform a fully differential measurement on strong-field double ionization of Xe by 25 fs, 790 nm...
International audienceWhen intense laser pulses release correlated electrons, the time delay between...
"Reaction Microscopes" enable to detect the momentum vectors of several electrons and ions after the...
International audienceWe present angle- and energy-resolved measurements of photoelectrons produced ...