Photoionisation time delays carry structural and dynamical information on the target system, including electronic correlation effects in atoms and molecules and electron transport properties at interfaces. In molecules, the electrostatic potential experienced by an outgoing electron depends on the emission direction, which should thus lead to anisotropic time delays. To isolate this effect, information on the orientation of the molecule at the photoionisation instant is required. Here we show how attosecond time delays reflect the anisotropic molecular potential landscape in CF4 molecules. The variations in the measured delays can be directly related to the different heights of the potential barriers that the outgoing electrons see in the v...
Electron correlation and multielectron effects are fundamental interactions that govern many physica...
Electron correlation and multielectron effects are fundamental interactions that govern many physica...
Time delays of electrons emitted from an isotropic initial state with the absorption of a single pho...
Photoionization time delays provide insights on the interaction of photon with the electrons. Here t...
Photoemission, in which photons cause atoms or molecules to emit electrons, is not an instantaneous ...
Attosecond metrology of atoms has accessed the time scale of the most fundamental processes in quant...
How long does it take to emit an electron from an atom? This question has intrigued scientists for d...
Photoionization is one of the fundamental light-matter interaction processes in which the absorption...
Photoionization is a process taking place on attosecond time scales. How its properties evolve from ...
Capturing electronic dynamics in real time has been the ultimate goal of attosecond science since it...
This thesis describes how photoemission stimulated by an attosecond pulse train (APT) can be used to...
Attosecond time-resolved spectroscopy is beginning to provide experimental access to the most fundam...
The natural diversity of molecules in terms of geometries, chemical properties, work functions, amon...
Shape resonances in physics and chemistry arise from the spatial confinement of a particle by a pote...
Photoionization is a process taking place on attosecond time scales. How its properties evolve from ...
Electron correlation and multielectron effects are fundamental interactions that govern many physica...
Electron correlation and multielectron effects are fundamental interactions that govern many physica...
Time delays of electrons emitted from an isotropic initial state with the absorption of a single pho...
Photoionization time delays provide insights on the interaction of photon with the electrons. Here t...
Photoemission, in which photons cause atoms or molecules to emit electrons, is not an instantaneous ...
Attosecond metrology of atoms has accessed the time scale of the most fundamental processes in quant...
How long does it take to emit an electron from an atom? This question has intrigued scientists for d...
Photoionization is one of the fundamental light-matter interaction processes in which the absorption...
Photoionization is a process taking place on attosecond time scales. How its properties evolve from ...
Capturing electronic dynamics in real time has been the ultimate goal of attosecond science since it...
This thesis describes how photoemission stimulated by an attosecond pulse train (APT) can be used to...
Attosecond time-resolved spectroscopy is beginning to provide experimental access to the most fundam...
The natural diversity of molecules in terms of geometries, chemical properties, work functions, amon...
Shape resonances in physics and chemistry arise from the spatial confinement of a particle by a pote...
Photoionization is a process taking place on attosecond time scales. How its properties evolve from ...
Electron correlation and multielectron effects are fundamental interactions that govern many physica...
Electron correlation and multielectron effects are fundamental interactions that govern many physica...
Time delays of electrons emitted from an isotropic initial state with the absorption of a single pho...