Attosecond photoionization dynamics in the vicinity of the Cooper minima in argon
Abstract
Using a spectrally resolved electron interferometry technique, we measure photoionization time delays between the and subshells of argon over a large 34-eV energy range covering the Cooper minima in both subshells. The observed strong variations of the delay difference, including a sign change, are well reproduced by theoretical calculations using the Two-Photon Two-Color Random Phase Approximation with Exchange. Strong shake-up channels lead to photoelectrons spectrally overlapping with those emitted from the subshell. These channels need to be included in our analysis to reproduce the experimental data. Our measurements provide a stringent test for multielectronic theoretical models aiming at an accurate description of inter-channel correlation.
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@article{arxiv.2007.15305,
title = {Attosecond photoionization dynamics in the vicinity of the Cooper minima in argon},
author = {C. Alexandridi and D. Platzer and L. Barreau and D. Busto and S. Zhong and M. Turconi and L. Neoričić and H. Laurell and C. L. Arnold and A. Borot and J. -F. Hergott and O. Tcherbakoff and M. Lejman and M. Gisselbrecht and E. Lindroth and A. L'Huillier and J. M. Dahlström and P. Salières},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.15305},
year = {2021}
}