Cold target recoil ion momentum spectroscopy: a 'momentum microscope'to view atomic collision dynamics
R Dörner, V Mergel, O Jagutzki, L Spielberger, J Ullrich… - Physics Reports, 2000 - Elsevier
Cold Target Recoil Ion Momentum Spectroscopy (COLTRIMS) is a novel momentum space
imaging technique for the investigation of the dynamics of ionizing ion, electron or photon …
imaging technique for the investigation of the dynamics of ionizing ion, electron or photon …
Solving the three-body Coulomb breakup problem using exterior complex scaling
CW McCurdy, M Baertschy… - Journal of Physics B …, 2004 - iopscience.iop.org
Electron-impact ionization of the hydrogen atom is the prototypical three-body Coulomb
breakup problem in quantum mechanics. The combination of subtle correlation effects and …
breakup problem in quantum mechanics. The combination of subtle correlation effects and …
Recoil-ion and electron momentum spectroscopy: reaction-microscopes
J Ullrich, R Moshammer, A Dorn… - Reports on progress …, 2003 - iopscience.iop.org
Recoil-ion and electron momentum spectroscopy is a rapidly developing technique that
allows one to measure the vector momenta of several ions and electrons resulting from …
allows one to measure the vector momenta of several ions and electrons resulting from …
Differential cross sections for photo-double-ionization of the helium atom
JS Briggs, V Schmidt - Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular …, 2000 - iopscience.iop.org
A rather complete understanding is emerging of the process of full fragmentation of the
helium atom following absorption of a single photon. In this review the major experimental …
helium atom following absorption of a single photon. In this review the major experimental …
The time-dependent close-coupling method for atomic and molecular collision processes
The time-dependent close-coupling method for atomic and molecular collision processes Page
1 Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics TOPICAL REVIEW The …
1 Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics TOPICAL REVIEW The …
Electron-and photon-impact atomic ionisation
The past decade has seen extraordinary theoretical progress in the field of fully
kinematically resolved atomic electron-impact ionisation, and its closely related field of …
kinematically resolved atomic electron-impact ionisation, and its closely related field of …
Theory of multiphoton single and double ionization of two-electron atomic systems driven by short-wavelength electric fields: An ab initio treatment
E Foumouo, GL Kamta, G Edah, B Piraux - Physical Review A—Atomic …, 2006 - APS
We give a detailed account of an ab initio computational treatment of multiphoton single
ionization (with or without excitation) as well as double ionization of two-electron atoms …
ionization (with or without excitation) as well as double ionization of two-electron atoms …
A high-repetition rate attosecond light source for time-resolved coincidence spectroscopy
S Mikaelsson, J Vogelsang, C Guo, I Sytcevich… - …, 2020 - degruyter.com
Attosecond pulses, produced through high-order harmonic generation in gases, have been
successfully used for observing ultrafast, subfemtosecond electron dynamics in atoms …
successfully used for observing ultrafast, subfemtosecond electron dynamics in atoms …
Probing Electron Correlation via Attosecond xuv Pulses<? format?> in the Two-Photon Double Ionization of Helium
Recent experimental developments of high-intensity, short-pulse extreme ultraviolet light
sources are enhancing our ability to study electron-electron correlations. We perform time …
sources are enhancing our ability to study electron-electron correlations. We perform time …
Core-excited resonance enhancement in the two-photon complete fragmentation of helium
J Colgan, MS Pindzola - Physical review letters, 2002 - APS
A time-dependent close-coupling method is used to calculate, for the first time, fully
differential cross sections for the complete fragmentation of helium by two photons …
differential cross sections for the complete fragmentation of helium by two photons …