2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2008.12.241
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Combination of lasers and synchrotron radiation in studies of atomic photoionization

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“…This is challenging because the relatively low photon flux of the SR is not well suited to resonant multiphoton schemes, but the technique has been demonstrated in a few cases. [16][17][18] In a recent study of direct relevance to the one reported here, Meyer and coworkers have reported polarization-dependent PADs following the resonant photoionization of Xe atoms which were state-selected by SR and ionized by visible laser radiation. 19,20 In their work, ionization was enhanced through the use of an autoionizing resonance, and only a single ionic state was energetically accessible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…This is challenging because the relatively low photon flux of the SR is not well suited to resonant multiphoton schemes, but the technique has been demonstrated in a few cases. [16][17][18] In a recent study of direct relevance to the one reported here, Meyer and coworkers have reported polarization-dependent PADs following the resonant photoionization of Xe atoms which were state-selected by SR and ionized by visible laser radiation. 19,20 In their work, ionization was enhanced through the use of an autoionizing resonance, and only a single ionic state was energetically accessible.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…VUV excitation of ground-state rare gases allows one to excite only odd-parity Rydberg states with J = 1 ( ( ) = 0, 2), a broader variety of ARS can be accessed from the ground state by nonresonant two-, three-or four-photon excitation with a single tunable laser [51][52][53][54][55]124]. More selective excitation of ARS is achieved by resonant excitation schemes via low-lying intermediate Rydberg states, using narrow-band synchrotron radiation [56,60,125] or coherent VUV light [62] or a twophoton transition [126] to reach the intermediate level.…”
Section: Multiphoton-excitation Schemes While One-photonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can be measured directly at the 'magic' angle α M = 54.7 • (P 2 (cos α M ) = 0). Polarization-dependent measurements can be exploited to determine the J-specific cross sections, as achieved, for instance, for two-step photoionization of ground state Xe atoms via the 7s[3/2] 1 intermediate level in the energy range of the 8p J = 0, 1, 2 resonances [59,125], see section 5.2.1.…”
Section: Multiphoton-excitation Schemes While One-photonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High spectral resolution is achieved in experiments making use of the short-wavelength emission from a synchrotron radiation (SR) storage ring and of the very narrow bandwidth of continuous-wave dye lasers, and enabling thereby the detailed study of a whole plethora of complex electronic excitation and decay processes in state prepared atoms and molecules (e.g. [1,2]). For many photoionization applications, high temporal resolution is provided by attosecond pulses, which are produced via highorder harmonic generation (HHG) of an intense femtosecond infrared laser and open unique access to the ultra-fast dynamics of electronic relaxation (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%