Attosecond correlated dynamics of two electrons passing through a transition state

The strong-field induced decay of a doubly excited, transient Coulomb complex Ar**→Ar(2+)+2e(-) is explored by tracing correlated two-electron emission in nonsequential double ionization of Ar as a function of the carrier-envelope phase. Using

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review letters 2012-02, Vol.108 (7), p.073003-073003, Article 073003
Hauptverfasser: Camus, N, Fischer, B, Kremer, M, Sharma, V, Rudenko, A, Bergues, B, Kübel, M, Johnson, N G, Kling, M F, Pfeifer, T, Ullrich, J, Moshammer, R
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