Nonlinear atomic response to intense, ultrashort x rays

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Abstract

The nonlinear absorption mechanisms of neon atoms to intense, femtosecond \textit{kilovolt} x rays are investigated. The production of Ne$^{9+}$ is observed at x-ray frequencies below the Ne$^{8+}$, 1$s^2$ absorption edge and demonstrates a clear quadratic dependence on fluence. Theoretical analysis shows that the production is a combination of the 2-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.

Authors

  • Gilles Doumy

    • ANL, Argonne, IL
    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Sang-Kil Son

    • CFEL - DESY
  • Christoph Roedig

    • The Ohio State University
  • Cosmin Ioan Blaga

    • The Ohio State University
  • Anthony DiChiara

    • The Ohio State University
  • Robin Santra

    • CFEL, DESY and University of Hamburg
    • CFEL-DESY
  • Marc Messerschmidt

    • LCLS, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
    • LCLS - SLAC
  • Christoph Bostedt

    • LCLS - SLAC
  • John Bozek

    • SLAC, CA
    • LCLS, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
    • SLAC
    • LCLS - SLAC
  • Phil Bucksbaum

    • The PULSE Institute for Ultrafast Energy Science, SLAC Nat. Acc. Lab., Menlo Park, CA 94025 USA
    • PULSE-SLAC-Stanford
    • SLAC PULSE Institute
  • James Cryan

    • PULSE-SLAC-Stanford
  • James Mike Glownia

    • PULSE-SLAC-Stanford
  • Shambhu Ghimire

    • PULSE, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
    • PULSE-SLAC-Stanford
  • Li Fang

    • Physics Department, Western Michigan University, USA
    • Western Michigan University
    • WMU
  • Matthias Hoener

    • Western Michigan University
  • Nora Berrah

    • Western Michigan University
    • WMU
  • Elliot Kanter

    • Argonne National Laboratory
    • ANL
  • Bertold Kraessig

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • David Reis

    • PULSE -SLAC - Stanford
  • Nina Rohringer

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Linda Young

    • Argonne National Laboratory
  • Pierre Agostini

    • The Ohio State University
  • Louis DiMauro

    • The Ohio State University