EUV-photon-induced multiple ionization and fragmentation dynamics: From atoms to molecules
Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, ISSN: 0953-4075, Vol: 42, Issue: 13
2009
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Article Description
Multiple ionization (MI), induced by a few EUV photons at energies of 28.2 eV, 38 eV and 44 eV from FLASH (the free-electron laser at Hamburg), has been studied for atoms (He, Ne, Ar) and N molecules utilizing our multi-hit coincident technology - the reaction microscope. At comparably low intensities of I ≅ 10-10 W cm we find the non-sequential (NS) MI mechanism dominating Ar and Ar production. Inspecting recoil ion and electron momentum distributions evidence is provided (i) for preferential back-to-back emission of electrons for NS double ionization of He and (ii) for angular entanglement between two outgoing electrons in sequential ionization (SI). In contrast to atoms, SI is observed to be most effective for MI of N molecules at an intensity of ∼10 W cm leading, among others, to N → N + N, N → N + N, N → N + N Coulomb explosion channels. Fragment ion momentum distributions are investigated and are demonstrated to allow tracing SI pathways. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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