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Mechanisms of Photo Double Ionization of Helium by 529 eV Photons Alexandra Knapp Group of R. Dörner and H. Schmidt-Böcking University of Frankfurt, Germany

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Mechanisms of

Photo Double Ionization of Helium

by 529 eV Photons

Alexandra Knapp

Group of R. Dörner and H. Schmidt-BöckingUniversity of Frankfurt, Germany

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0

Ene

rgy

Single ionization

25 eV … 79 eV: only single ionization

0

Ene

rgy

Double ionization

79 eV and higher: single + double ionization

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Shake off

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Shake off

First electron absorbs photon and removes from the nucleus

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Shake off

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Shake off

Change of the effektiv nuclear charge

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Shake off

Second electron is in its eigenstate Only single ionization occurs

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Shake off

Second electron is NOT in its eigenstate Shake off

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Electron-electron scattering (TS1)

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Electron-electron scattering (TS1)

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Electron-electron scattering (TS1)

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Electron-electron scattering (TS1)

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Electron-electron scattering (TS1)

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Electron-electron scattering (TS1)

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Electron-electron scattering (TS1)

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Electron-electron scattering (TS1)

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Electron-electron scattering (TS1)

90°

(e,2e) like collision between the two electrons

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Photon energy above the threshold [eV]

TS1

Shake off

Shake off + TS1

Ratio of double to single ionization (theory)

%

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with electric field

COLTRIMS

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with electric + magnetic field

COLTRIMS

Collecting electrons up to 60 eV with 4 solid angle with a combination

of an electric and a magnetic field

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Questions

• Is the assumption of a two-step model

valid?

• Energy sharing

• Asymmetry parameter

• Mechanisms of photo double ionization

• Angular distributions

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Energy sharing

Extreme asymmetric energy sharing

CCC-Calculation A. Kheifets, I. Bray

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Asymmetry parameter

Fast electron absorbs photon energy and its angular momentum

Polynomial fit

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Asymmetry parameter

Two-step model is valid

Polynomial fit

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Shake off TS1

CCC-Calculation CCC-Calculation

Very slow electrons: 2 eV

Angular distributions

Faster electrons: 30 eV

The fast electron (indicated by the red arrow) is fixed into the direction of the polarization

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fast electron (420 eV)

fast electron (448 eV)

s

low

er e

lect

ron

(2 e

V)

s

low

er e

lect

ron

(30

eV)

TDCS for Eslow = 2 eV and 30 eV

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fast- slow =180

fast- slow =90

fast electron (420 eV)

fast electron (448 eV)

s

low

er e

lect

ron

(2 e

V)

s

low

er e

lect

ron

(30

eV)

Shake off and TS1 can be seen for all angles

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fast electron (420 eV)

fast electron (448 eV)

s

low

er e

lect

ron

(2 e

V)

s

low

er e

lect

ron

(30

eV)

Comparison between experiment and theory

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Conclusion

• TDCS of the DPI of Helium were measured at 450 eV above the threshold

• electrons are distinguishable because of the asymmetric energy sharing

=2 for very fast and =0 for very slow electrons

• very slow ( 2 eV) electrons: Shake off

• slightly faster ( 30 eV) electrons: TS1

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Reinhard Dörner Horst Schmidt-BöckingAlexandra KnappThorsten WeberSven SchößlerTill JahnkeJürgen Nickles Susanne KammerOttmar JagutzkiLothar Schmidt

C. Lewis CockeTimur Osipov

Michael H. PriorJürgen Rösch

Allen Landers

Anatoli Kheifets

Igor Bray

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