| Literature DB >> 21405568 |
G Doumy1, C Roedig, S-K Son, C I Blaga, A D DiChiara, R Santra, N Berrah, C Bostedt, J D Bozek, P H Bucksbaum, J P Cryan, L Fang, S Ghimire, J M Glownia, M Hoener, E P Kanter, B Krässig, M Kuebel, M Messerschmidt, G G Paulus, D A Reis, N Rohringer, L Young, P Agostini, L F DiMauro.
Abstract
The nonlinear absorption mechanisms of neon atoms to intense, femtosecond kilovolt x rays are investigated. The production of Ne(9+) is observed at x-ray frequencies below the Ne(8+), 1s(2) absorption edge and demonstrates a clear quadratic dependence on fluence. Theoretical analysis shows that the production is a combination of the two-photon ionization of Ne(8+) ground state and a high-order sequential process involving single-photon production and ionization of transient excited states on a time scale faster than the Auger decay. We find that the nonlinear direct two-photon ionization cross section is orders of magnitude higher than expected from previous calculations.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21405568 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.083002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161