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Time-resolved observation of interatomic Coulombic decay induced by two-photon double excitation of Ne$_{2}$

Authors :
Takanashi, T.
Golubev, N. V.
Callegari, C.
Fukuzawa, H.
Motomura, K.
Iablonskyi, D.
Kumagai, Y.
Mondal, S.
Tachibana, T.
Nagaya, K.
Nishiyama, T.
Matsunami, K.
Johnsson, P.
Piseri, P.
Sansone, G.
Dubrouil, A.
Reduzzi, M.
Carpeggiani, P.
Vozzi, C.
Devetta, M.
Negro, M.
Faccialà, D.
Calegari, F.
Trabattoni, A.
Castrovilli, M. C.
Ovcharenko, Y.
Mudrich, M.
Stienkemeier, F.
Coreno, M.
Alagia, M.
Schütte, B.
Berrah, N.
Plekan, O.
Finetti, P.
Spezzani, C.
Ferrari, E.
Allaria, E.
Penco, G.
Serpico, C.
De Ninno, G.
Diviacco, B.
Di Mitri, S.
Giannessi, L.
Jabbari, G.
Prince, K. C.
Cederbaum, L. S.
Demekhin, Ph. V.
Kuleff, A. I.
Ueda, K.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The hitherto unexplored two-photon doubly-excited states [Ne$^{*}$($2p^{-1}3s$)]$_{2}$ were experimentally identified using the seeded, fully coherent, intense extreme ultraviolet free-electron laser FERMI. These states undergo ultrafast interatomic Coulombic decay (ICD) which predominantly produces singly-ionized dimers. In order to obtain the rate of ICD, the resulting yield of Ne$_{2}^{+}$ ions was recorded as a function of delay between the XUV pump and UV probe laser pulses. The extracted lifetimes of the long-lived doubly-excited states, 390 (-130 / +450} fs, and of the short-lived ones, less than 150~fs, are in good agreement with \emph{ab initio} quantum mechanical calculations.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1902.09882
Document Type :
Working Paper