Schedule Aug 26, 2010
Time-resolving Intra-atomic Two-electron Collision Dynamics
Agapi Emmanouilidou, Univ. London & KITP

We present a completely new idea of how to time-resolve the dynamics of two electrons as they escape to the continuum [1]. Our study is a theoretical one in the framework of classical and semiclassical physics. However, it is at the same time a numerical experiment taking into account realistic laser pulses. To our knowledge, this is the first time an attosecond streak camera for two electrons is formulated. The current state of the art is the attosecond streak camera with one continuum electron. Our two electron streak camera can be extended to a variety of processes concerned with deep core electron dynamics. In addition, we expect that it will be applied to time-resolve many electron dynamics in atomic and molecular systems, problems which are at the forefront of Attosecond Science.

[1] A. Emmanouilidou, A. Staudte, P. Corkum, Time-resolving intra-atomic two-electron collision dynamics, arXiv:1003.1593 (submitted 2010)

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