2014
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.89.053424
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Attosecond time delay in the photoionization of endohedral atomsA@C60: A probe of confinement resonances

Abstract: The effects of confinement resonances on photoelectron group delay (Wigner time delay) following ionization of an atom encapsulated inside a C60 cage have been studied theoretically using both relativistic and non-relativistic random phase approximations. The results indicate clearly the resonant character of the confinement oscillations in time delay of the 4d shell of Xe@C60 and present a most direct manifestation of Wigner time delay. These oscillations were missed in a previous theoretical investigation of… Show more

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“….) (6.4) giving rise to a modulation of the photoionization cross section (Rüdel et al, 2002) as well as of the EWS time delay Pazourek et al, 2013;Dixit et al, 2013;Nagele et al, 2014;Deshmukh et al, 2014). These modulations bear close resemblance to the extended xray absorption fine structure (EXAFS; Sayers et al, 1971;Stern and Heald, 1983;Ito et al, 2004) by the local crystallographic environment near an absorption site in condensed matter.…”
Section: Time-resolved Photoionization Of Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“….) (6.4) giving rise to a modulation of the photoionization cross section (Rüdel et al, 2002) as well as of the EWS time delay Pazourek et al, 2013;Dixit et al, 2013;Nagele et al, 2014;Deshmukh et al, 2014). These modulations bear close resemblance to the extended xray absorption fine structure (EXAFS; Sayers et al, 1971;Stern and Heald, 1983;Ito et al, 2004) by the local crystallographic environment near an absorption site in condensed matter.…”
Section: Time-resolved Photoionization Of Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Note, a meager amount of research on e+A@C 60 collision is in contrast to the study of photon-A@C 60 collision, different aspect of which has been intensely scrutinized in a great variety of theoretical works to date (see, e.g., Refs. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] and references therein), including experimental studies [15,16] (and references therein). Such disbalance in favor of the number and quality of studies of A@C 60 photoionization versus research on electron-A@C 60 collision is not accidental.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Time-resolved access into the photoemission processes in fullerenes can be singularly attractive due to their eminent symmetry and stability. Recent efforts were * himadri@nwmissouri.edu made to predict the time delay in photoemissions from atoms endohedrally confined in C 60 [13][14][15]. However, these studies did not address the direct response of C 60 electrons, but instead focused on the effects of confinement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%