We determine relative photoemission time delays between valence electrons in different noble gas atoms (Ar, Ne and He) in an energy range between 31 and 37 eV. The atoms are ionized by an attosecond pulse train synchronized with an infrared laser field and the delays are measured using an interferometric technique. We compare our results with calculations using the random phase approximation with exchange and multi-configurational Hartree-Fock. We also investigate the influence of the different ionization angular channels.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
We solve the time-dependent Schrödinger equation for a noble gas atom (He and Ne) driven by an ioniz...
Recent progress in the generation of ultra-short laser pulses has enabled the measurement of photoio...
Ultrafast processes are now accessible on the attosecond time scale due to the availability of ultra...
We determine relative photoemission time delays between valence electrons in different noble gas ato...
We present photoemission time-delay measurements between electrons originating from the valence shel...
We use the nonrelativistic random-phase approximation with exchange to perform calculations of valen...
Photoionization by an eXtreme UltraViolet (XUV) attosecond pulse train (APT) in the presence of an i...
We study photoionization of argon atoms excited by attosecond pulses using an interferometric measur...
We analyze the time delay between emission of photoelectrons from the outer valence ns and np subshe...
We present experimental measurements and theoretical calculations of single and double ionization ti...
This thesis describes how photoemission stimulated by an attosecond pulse train (APT) can be used to...
© 2016 American Physical Society.Time delays of electrons emitted from an isotropic initial state wi...
Time delay of photoemission from valence ns, np3/2, and np1/2 subshells of noble-gas atoms is theore...
We solve the time-dependent Schrödinger equation for a noble gas atom (He and Ne) driven by an ioniz...
Recent progress in the generation of ultra-short laser pulses has enabled the measurement of photoio...
Ultrafast processes are now accessible on the attosecond time scale due to the availability of ultra...
We determine relative photoemission time delays between valence electrons in different noble gas ato...
We present photoemission time-delay measurements between electrons originating from the valence shel...
We use the nonrelativistic random-phase approximation with exchange to perform calculations of valen...
Photoionization by an eXtreme UltraViolet (XUV) attosecond pulse train (APT) in the presence of an i...
We study photoionization of argon atoms excited by attosecond pulses using an interferometric measur...
We analyze the time delay between emission of photoelectrons from the outer valence ns and np subshe...
We present experimental measurements and theoretical calculations of single and double ionization ti...
This thesis describes how photoemission stimulated by an attosecond pulse train (APT) can be used to...
© 2016 American Physical Society.Time delays of electrons emitted from an isotropic initial state wi...
Time delay of photoemission from valence ns, np3/2, and np1/2 subshells of noble-gas atoms is theore...
We solve the time-dependent Schrödinger equation for a noble gas atom (He and Ne) driven by an ioniz...
Recent progress in the generation of ultra-short laser pulses has enabled the measurement of photoio...
Ultrafast processes are now accessible on the attosecond time scale due to the availability of ultra...