Influence of Shape Resonances on the Angular Dependence of Molecular Photoionization Delays
Abstract
Characterizing time delays in molecular photoionization as a function of the ejected electron emission direction relative to the orientation of the molecule and the light polarization axis pro-vides unprecedented insights into the attosecond dynamics induced by extreme ultraviolet or X-ray one-photon absorption, including the role of electronic correlation and continuum resonant states. Here, we report completely resolved experimental and computational angular depend-ence of single-photon ionization delays in NO molecules across a shape resonance, relying on synchrotron radiation and time independent ab initio calculations. The angle-dependent time delay variations of few hundreds of attoseconds, resulting from the interference of the resonant and non-resonant contributions to the dynamics of the ejected electron, are well described using a multichannel Fano model where the resonance time delay is angle-independent. Comparing these results with the same resonance computed in e-NO+ scattering highlights the connection of photoionization delays with Wigner scattering time delays.
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@article{arxiv.2107.09915,
title = {Influence of Shape Resonances on the Angular Dependence of Molecular Photoionization Delays},
author = {Fabian Holzmeier and Jennifer Joseph and Jean-Christophe Houver and Mogens Lebech and Danielle Dowek and Robert R. Lucchese},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.09915},
year = {2022}
}
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21 pages, 10 figures, supporting material included