Enhanced nonlinear response of Ne$^{8+}$ to intense ultrafast x rays
Abstract
We investigate the possible reasons for the discrepancy between the theoretical two-photon ionization cross section, , of Ne obtained within the perturbative nonrelativistic framework for monochromatic light [J. Phys. B {\bf 34}, 4857 (2001)] and the experimental value, , reported in [Phys. Rev. Lett. {\bf 106}, 083002 (2011)] at a photon energy of 1110 eV. To this end, we consider Ne exposed to deterministic and chaotic ensembles of intense x-ray pulses. The time-dependent configuration-interaction singles (TDCIS) method is used to quantitatively describe nonlinear ionization of Ne induced by coherent intense ultrashort x-ray laser pulses. The impact of the bandwidth of a chaotic ensemble of x-ray pulses on the effective two-photon ionization cross section is studied within the lowest nonvanishing order of perturbation theory. We find that, at a bandwidth of 11 eV, the effective two-photon ionization cross section of Ne at a photon energy of 1110 eV amounts to and for a deterministic ensemble and a chaotic ensemble, respectively. We show that the enhancement obtained for a chaotic ensemble of pulses originates from the presence of the one-photon 1--1 resonance located at 1127 eV. Using the TDCIS approach, we also show that, for currently available radiation intensities, two-photon ionization of a 1 electron in neutral neon remains less probable than one-photon ionization of a valence electron.
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@article{arxiv.1202.6277,
title = {Enhanced nonlinear response of Ne$^{8+}$ to intense ultrafast x rays},
author = {Arina Sytcheva and Stefan Pabst and Sang-Kil Son and Robin Santra},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1202.6277},
year = {2012}
}