Phase-resolved attosecond near-threshold photoionization of molecular nitrogen
Atomic Physics
2022-07-27 v1
Abstract
We photoionize nitrogen molecules with a train of extreme ultraviolet attosecond pulses together with a weak infrared field. We measure the phase of the two-color two-photon ionization transition (molecular phase) for different states of the ion. We observe a 0.76 shift for the electrons produced in the ionization channels leading to the X, and states. We relate this phase shift to the presence of a complex resonance in the continuum. By providing both a high spectral and temporal resolution, this general approach gives access to the evolution of extremely short lived states, which is hardly accessible otherwise.
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@article{arxiv.2207.08310,
title = {Phase-resolved attosecond near-threshold photoionization of molecular nitrogen},
author = {S. Haessler and B. Fabre and J. Higuet and J. Caillat and T. Ruchon and P. Breger and B. Carré and E. Constant and A. Maquet and E. Mével and P. Salières and R. Taïeb and Y. Mairesse},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.08310},
year = {2022}
}