Schedule Aug 02, 2006
Attosecond Pulses for Probing Two-electron Dynamics in the Time Domain
Chii-Dong Lin (Kansas State Univ.)

The natural time scale for the electronic interactions in matter is of the order of hundreds of attoseconds or less. In this talk, we show a few examples where the dynamics between two electrons can be probed with attosecond pulses, illustrating the temporal response of one electron to the other, in the time domain. The examples include the joint rotational and vibrational motions between two excited electrons, the response of one electron with the sudden removal of another electron, and the discrete nature of autoionization of a two-electron wave packet.

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