Wave-particle duality is an inherent peculiarity of the quantum world. The double-slit experiment has been frequently used for understanding different aspects of this fundamental concept. The occurrence of interference rests on the lack of which-way information and on the absence of decoherence mechanisms, which could scramble the wave fronts. Here, we report on the observation of two-center interference in the molecular-frame photoelectron momentum distribution upon ionization of the neon dimer by a strong laser field. Postselection of ions, which are measured in coincidence with electrons, allows choosing the symmetry of the residual ion, leading to observation of both, gerade and ungerade, types of interference
We investigate the ionization process of an ${\rm{H}}$ atom with different wavelengths in a linearl...
We report coincidence measurements of frustrated double ionization of argon atoms with a reaction mi...
The currently accepted model for quantum interference resulting from the emission of electron waves ...
Strong-field photoionization of argon dimers by a few-cycle laser pulse is investigated using electr...
In quantum mechanics the Young-type double-slit experiment can be performed with electrons either tr...
In quantum mechanics the Young-type double-slit experiment can be performed with electrons either tr...
We investigate the photodouble ionization of H2 molecules with 400 eV photons. We find that the emit...
Interference patterns are generated when light from a point source passes through two parallel slits...
In molecular double-slit experiments, the interference between emitted core electrons of diatomic mo...
We present quantum-mechanical studies on above-threshold ionization of molecular ions in two and thr...
The photoabsorption by an electron bound by a two-centre potential has been investigated within the ...
Using a simple model of strong-field ionization of atoms that generalizes the well-known 3-step mode...
We report the direct observation of interference effects in a Young\u27s double-slit experiment wher...
Strong field photoelectron holography has been proposed as a means for interrogating the spatial and...
Vibrationally resolved valence-shell photoionization spectra of H(2), N(2) and CO have been measured...
We investigate the ionization process of an ${\rm{H}}$ atom with different wavelengths in a linearl...
We report coincidence measurements of frustrated double ionization of argon atoms with a reaction mi...
The currently accepted model for quantum interference resulting from the emission of electron waves ...
Strong-field photoionization of argon dimers by a few-cycle laser pulse is investigated using electr...
In quantum mechanics the Young-type double-slit experiment can be performed with electrons either tr...
In quantum mechanics the Young-type double-slit experiment can be performed with electrons either tr...
We investigate the photodouble ionization of H2 molecules with 400 eV photons. We find that the emit...
Interference patterns are generated when light from a point source passes through two parallel slits...
In molecular double-slit experiments, the interference between emitted core electrons of diatomic mo...
We present quantum-mechanical studies on above-threshold ionization of molecular ions in two and thr...
The photoabsorption by an electron bound by a two-centre potential has been investigated within the ...
Using a simple model of strong-field ionization of atoms that generalizes the well-known 3-step mode...
We report the direct observation of interference effects in a Young\u27s double-slit experiment wher...
Strong field photoelectron holography has been proposed as a means for interrogating the spatial and...
Vibrationally resolved valence-shell photoionization spectra of H(2), N(2) and CO have been measured...
We investigate the ionization process of an ${\rm{H}}$ atom with different wavelengths in a linearl...
We report coincidence measurements of frustrated double ionization of argon atoms with a reaction mi...
The currently accepted model for quantum interference resulting from the emission of electron waves ...