Two-Photon Excitation of Low-Lying Electronic Quadrupole States in Atomic Clusters
Abstract
A simple scheme of population and detection of low-lying electronic quadrupole modes in free small deformed metal clusters is proposed. The scheme is analyzed in terms of the TDLDA (time-dependent local density approximation) calculations. As test case, the deformed cluster is considered. Long-living quadrupole oscillations are generated via resonant two-photon (two-dipole) excitation and then detected through the appearance of satellites in the photoelectron spectra generated by a probe pulse. Femtosecond pump and probe pulses with intensities and pulse duration fs are found to be optimal. The modes of interest are dominated by a single electron-hole pair and so their energies, being combined with the photoelectron data for hole states, allow to gather new information about mean-field spectra of valence electrons in the HOMO-LUMO region. Besides, the scheme allows to estimate the lifetime of electron-hole pairs and hence the relaxation time of electronic energy into ionic heat.
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@article{arxiv.physics/0511069,
title = {Two-Photon Excitation of Low-Lying Electronic Quadrupole States in Atomic Clusters},
author = {V. O. Nesterenko and P. -G. Reinhard and T. Halfmann and L. I. Pavlov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0511069},
year = {2014}
}
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4 pages, 4 figures