Attosecond dynamics in ionization of atoms and molecules

COFFEE_KLATCH  · Invited

Abstract

Recent advances in laser technology regarding the development of atto- and sub-attosecond laser pulses provide the opportunity to study the temporal dynamics of electrons in basic quantum processes, such as photoionization and strong-field ionization of atoms and molecules. Based on the results of numerical simulations and theoretical analysis a few examples of the resolution of attosecond dynamics will be discussed. These include the laser-driven non-adiabatic dynamics of an electron in a chemical bond of a molecule leading to ionization and dissociation, the exchange of energy between electrons and nuclei as well as among electrons following photon absorption from the field and the temporal resolution of a photoionization process.

*Supported by NSF:JILA PFC, NSF:TAMOP and DOE: AMO Sciences Program

Authors

  • Andreas Becker

    • University of Colorado
    • JILA and Department of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO