2018
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.98.053406
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Ionization dynamics through a Fano resonance: Time-domain interpretation of spectral amplitudes

Abstract: We investigate a conjecture used in recent experiments to reconstruct the complete dynamics of Fano autoionisation processes out of measured spectral amplitudes [Gruson et al, Science 354 734 (2016); Beaulieu el al, Science 358 1288 (2017); Busto et al, J. Phys. B: At. Mol. Opt. Phys. 51 044002 (2018)]. The validity of the conjecture is established analytically within the formalism of Fano, and tested numerically on model atoms displaying adjustable autoionising states. A general condition for which the conjec… Show more

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“…To get a deeper insight on how the different spectral components interfere in the temporal buildup of the photoelectron wave packet, we perform a Gabor analysis of the experimental M ( E , θ) using a sliding 210-meV Gaussian gate as a balanced spectrotemporal resolution compromise. Moreover, the spectral gate is narrow enough to allow a direct connection between the obtained time-domain data and the atomic ionization rate ( 45 ). The results for three illustrative angles are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To get a deeper insight on how the different spectral components interfere in the temporal buildup of the photoelectron wave packet, we perform a Gabor analysis of the experimental M ( E , θ) using a sliding 210-meV Gaussian gate as a balanced spectrotemporal resolution compromise. Moreover, the spectral gate is narrow enough to allow a direct connection between the obtained time-domain data and the atomic ionization rate ( 45 ). The results for three illustrative angles are shown in Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of a pure wavepacket, the temporal profile and the buildup of the wavepacket as a function of time can be reconstructed using the simple transformation, [14,15,19,53] A…”
Section: Temporal Evolution Of the Quantum Statementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of a pure wavepacket, the temporal profile and the buildup of the wavepacket as a function of time can be reconstructed using the simple transformation, [14,15,19,45] A…”
Section: Decoherencementioning
confidence: 99%