Pulse dependence of prevalent pathways in xenon driven by an x-ray free-electron-laser pulse
We study the interaction of xenon with an 850 eV photon energy FEL pulse. We do so by employing a Monte-Carlo technique. We compute the single-photon ionisation cross sections and Auger rates, used in the Monte-Carlo technique, by adopting to atoms a formalism we previously developed for diatomic mo...
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Zusammenfassung: | We study the interaction of xenon with an 850 eV photon energy FEL pulse. We
do so by employing a Monte-Carlo technique. We compute the single-photon
ionisation cross sections and Auger rates, used in the Monte-Carlo technique,
by adopting to atoms a formalism we previously developed for diatomic
molecules. We determine the yields of the ion states of driven xenon and
compare with previously obtained experimental results. To better understand the
yields obtained, we identify the prevalent pathways leading to the formation of
each final ion state of xenon. We gain further insight into the high yields of
highly-charged ion states by comparing the yields and dominant pathways of
these ion states of xenon when driven by different FEL pulses that have the
same energy. We show that higher-charged ion states have higher yields when
xenon is driven by longer-duration pulses due to Auger cascades taking place
between subsequent single-photon ionisations. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1908.08728 |