Photoionization of atoms and molecules is one of the fastest processes in nature. The understanding of the ultrafast temporal dynamics of this process often requires the characterization of the different angular momentum channels over a broad energy range. Using a two-photon interferometry technique based on extreme ultraviolet and infrared ultrashort pulses, we measure the phase and amplitude of the individual angular momentum channels as a function of kinetic energy in the outer-shell photoionization of neon. This allows us to unravel the influence of channel interference as well as the effect of the short-range, Coulomb and centrifugal potentials, on the dynamics of the photoionization process
Ultrafast atomic processes, such as excitation and ionization occurring on the femtosecond or shorte...
Photoionization time delays are measured with two-color (XUV+IR) interferometric techniques. The com...
Photoionization is one of the most fundamental photoreactions that leads to the ejection of an elect...
Photoionization of atoms and molecules is one of the fastest processes in nature. The understanding ...
Ultrafast processes in matter, such as the electron emission following light absorption, can now be ...
A complete quantum-mechanical description of matter and its interaction with the environment require...
Treating the correlated behaviour of multiple particles is challenging for both theory and experimen...
We study photoionization of argon atoms excited by attosecond pulses using an interferometric measur...
We investigate ionization of neon atoms by an isolated attosecond pump pulse in the presence of two ...
The interaction of extreme ultraviolet light with matter can lead to the emission of an electron in ...
We report results for XUV-IR two-photon ionization of Ar, Ne, NO, and O2, where an XUV attosecond pu...
Acomplete quantum-mechanical description of matter andits interaction with the environment requires ...
The correlated motion of electrons within gas-phase atoms and molecules influences various fundament...
Multi-electron dynamics in atoms and molecules very often occur on sub- to few-femtosecond time scal...
International audienceWe have analyzed the angular distributions of the photoelectrons emitted upon ...
Ultrafast atomic processes, such as excitation and ionization occurring on the femtosecond or shorte...
Photoionization time delays are measured with two-color (XUV+IR) interferometric techniques. The com...
Photoionization is one of the most fundamental photoreactions that leads to the ejection of an elect...
Photoionization of atoms and molecules is one of the fastest processes in nature. The understanding ...
Ultrafast processes in matter, such as the electron emission following light absorption, can now be ...
A complete quantum-mechanical description of matter and its interaction with the environment require...
Treating the correlated behaviour of multiple particles is challenging for both theory and experimen...
We study photoionization of argon atoms excited by attosecond pulses using an interferometric measur...
We investigate ionization of neon atoms by an isolated attosecond pump pulse in the presence of two ...
The interaction of extreme ultraviolet light with matter can lead to the emission of an electron in ...
We report results for XUV-IR two-photon ionization of Ar, Ne, NO, and O2, where an XUV attosecond pu...
Acomplete quantum-mechanical description of matter andits interaction with the environment requires ...
The correlated motion of electrons within gas-phase atoms and molecules influences various fundament...
Multi-electron dynamics in atoms and molecules very often occur on sub- to few-femtosecond time scal...
International audienceWe have analyzed the angular distributions of the photoelectrons emitted upon ...
Ultrafast atomic processes, such as excitation and ionization occurring on the femtosecond or shorte...
Photoionization time delays are measured with two-color (XUV+IR) interferometric techniques. The com...
Photoionization is one of the most fundamental photoreactions that leads to the ejection of an elect...