Double ionization probed on the attosecond timescale
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Mansson, Erik P
Guenot, Diego
Arnold, C L
Kroon, D
Kasper, Susan
Dahlstrom, Jane
Lindroth, E
Kheifets, Anatoli
L’Huillier, A
Sorensen, Stacey
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Double ionization following the absorption of a single photon is one of the most fundamental processes requiring interaction between electrons. Information about this interaction is usually obtained by detecting emitted particles without access to real-time dynamics. Here, attosecond light pulses, electron wave packet interferometry and coincidence techniques are combined to measure electron emission times in double ionization of xenon using single ionization as a clock, providing unique insight into the two-electron ejection mechanism. Access to many-particle dynamics in real time is of fundamental importance for understanding processes induced by electron correlation in atomic, molecular and more complex systems.
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