2017
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.119.073203
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Observation and Control of Laser-Enabled Auger Decay

Abstract: Single photon laser enabled Auger decay (spLEAD) has been redicted theoretically [Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 083004 (2013)] and here we report its first experimental observation in neon. Using coherent, bichromatic free-electron laser pulses, we have detected the process and coherently controlled the angular distribution of the emitted electrons by varying the phase difference between the two laser fields. Since spLEAD is highly sensitive to electron correlation, this is a promising method for probing both correla… Show more

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“…The angular asymmetries were calculated by equation (2); in the case of bichromatic light their variation was measured as a function of phase and fitted by equation (3). Bichromatic light at frequencies ω and 2ω was generated, and the relative phase scanned, as described in [4,11]. The pulse durations of ω and 2ω were calculated to be 40±12 fs and 30±8 fs, respectively; the relative spectral bandwidth, as measured with the online spectrometer available at FERMI [12] was 1.5×10 −3 .…”
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“…The angular asymmetries were calculated by equation (2); in the case of bichromatic light their variation was measured as a function of phase and fitted by equation (3). Bichromatic light at frequencies ω and 2ω was generated, and the relative phase scanned, as described in [4,11]. The pulse durations of ω and 2ω were calculated to be 40±12 fs and 30±8 fs, respectively; the relative spectral bandwidth, as measured with the online spectrometer available at FERMI [12] was 1.5×10 −3 .…”
Section: Experimental Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De-excitation processes have been studied since the early part of the 20th century, so it is surprising that some have only been predicted and observed recently. An example of a recent discovery is single-photon laser enabled Auger decay (spLEAD) [3,4]. In this process, an excited atomic or molecular ion that does not contain sufficient internal energy to decay by an Auger process is immersed in a laser field, and can obtain the missing energy by absorption of a photon from the field.…”
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“…ICD can serve as the main mechanism for rapid deexcitation of hollow atoms arising from the neutralization of a highly charged ion in solids . Recently, the single‐photon laser‐enabled Auger decay in Ne atoms decay was experimentally detected . Most of the investigations was aimed at the study of atomic transitions involving valence electrons.…”
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confidence: 99%