Energy absorption of xenon clusters embedded in helium nanodroplets from strong femtosecond laser pulses is studied theoretically. Compared to pure clusters we find earlier and more efficient energy absorption in agreement with experiments. This effect is due to resonant absorption of the helium nanoplasma whose formation is catalyzed by the xenon core. For very short double pulses with variable delay, two plasma resonances, due to the helium shell and the xenon core, are identified and the experimental conditions are given which should allow for a simultaneous observation of both of them
Sem informaçãoFemtosecond x-ray laser flashes with power densities of up to 10(14) W/cm(2) at 13.7 n...
The excellent coupling of laser light to atomic clusters is a known, experimentally established fact...
Helium nanodroplets are the smallest known objects exhibiting superfluidity, and they provide a uniq...
Doping a helium nanodroplet with only a tiny xenon cluster of a few atoms sparks complete ionization...
We have investigated processes of ionization, energy absorption and subsequent explosion of atomic a...
The ionization dynamics of helium droplets irradiated by intense, femtosecond extreme ultraviolet (X...
We theoretically investigate the impact of multiple plasmon resonances on the charging of ...
Xenon clusters were irradiated with plasma soft-x-ray laser pulses (having a wavelength of 13.9 nm, ...
Xenon clusters were irradiated with plasma soft-x-ray laser pulses (having a wavelength of 13.9 nm, ...
Time resolved dynamics of high intensity laser interactions with atomic clusters have been studied w...
In this dissertation, experimental studies on the interaction of intense few-cycle pulses with doped...
The strong-field ionization dynamics of Ag and Xe clusters are studied using fs pulse shaping. By ta...
Two-component nanoplasmas generated by strong-field ionization of doped helium nanodroplets are stud...
The relaxation of photoexcited nanosystems is a fundamental process of light–matter interaction. Dep...
The relaxation of photoexcited nanosystems is a fundamental process of light-matter interaction. Dep...
Sem informaçãoFemtosecond x-ray laser flashes with power densities of up to 10(14) W/cm(2) at 13.7 n...
The excellent coupling of laser light to atomic clusters is a known, experimentally established fact...
Helium nanodroplets are the smallest known objects exhibiting superfluidity, and they provide a uniq...
Doping a helium nanodroplet with only a tiny xenon cluster of a few atoms sparks complete ionization...
We have investigated processes of ionization, energy absorption and subsequent explosion of atomic a...
The ionization dynamics of helium droplets irradiated by intense, femtosecond extreme ultraviolet (X...
We theoretically investigate the impact of multiple plasmon resonances on the charging of ...
Xenon clusters were irradiated with plasma soft-x-ray laser pulses (having a wavelength of 13.9 nm, ...
Xenon clusters were irradiated with plasma soft-x-ray laser pulses (having a wavelength of 13.9 nm, ...
Time resolved dynamics of high intensity laser interactions with atomic clusters have been studied w...
In this dissertation, experimental studies on the interaction of intense few-cycle pulses with doped...
The strong-field ionization dynamics of Ag and Xe clusters are studied using fs pulse shaping. By ta...
Two-component nanoplasmas generated by strong-field ionization of doped helium nanodroplets are stud...
The relaxation of photoexcited nanosystems is a fundamental process of light–matter interaction. Dep...
The relaxation of photoexcited nanosystems is a fundamental process of light-matter interaction. Dep...
Sem informaçãoFemtosecond x-ray laser flashes with power densities of up to 10(14) W/cm(2) at 13.7 n...
The excellent coupling of laser light to atomic clusters is a known, experimentally established fact...
Helium nanodroplets are the smallest known objects exhibiting superfluidity, and they provide a uniq...