Study of double core holes in CO molecules created by intense short free electron laser pulses
ORAL
Abstract
The intense short x-ray laser pulses from the Linac Coherent Light Source sequentially double core-ionize CO molecules within the time scale of the Auger decay of the single-core-hole state, producing double core holes. We will present the evidence of double core holes located at different atomic sites in CO molecules via both Auger and photoelectron spectroscopy. The spectral features corresponding to the double core holes are consistent with our theoretical calculations, showing evidence of various site arrangement of multiple core holes. Our results prove experimentally the feasibility of double-core-hole spectroscopy as a new chemical analysis tool. This work was supported in part by the DOE-SC-BES. [1] L.~Fang \textit{et al.}, PRL \textbf{105}, 083005 (2010). [2] J.~Cryan \textit{et al.}, PRL \textbf{105}, 083004 (2010).
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Authors
Li Fang
Physics Department, Western Michigan University, USA
Western Michigan University
WMU
Brendan Murphy
Physics Department, Western Michigan University, USA
Timur Osipov
Physics Department, Western Michigan University, USA
Nora Berrah
Physics Department, Western Michigan University, USA
Edwin Kukk
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Turku, Finland
Motomichi Tashiro
IMS, Japan
Masahiro Ehara
IMS, Japan
Kiyoshi Ueda
IMRAM, Tohoku University, Japan
Kevin. C. Prince
Sincrotrone Trieste S.c.p.A., Italy
Robert Richter
Sincrotrone Trieste S.c.p.A., Italy
Raimund Feifel
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University, Sweden
Peter Salen
Department of Physics, Stockholm University, Sweden
Peter van der Meulen
Department of Physics, Stockholm University, Sweden
Henning Schmidt
Department of Physics, Stockholm University, Sweden
Richard D. Thomas
Department of Physics, Stockholm University, Sweden
Mats Larsson
Department of Physics, Stockholm University, Sweden