Exchange effects on time-resolved photoemission

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Abstract

The $1s2s$ singlet and triplet metastable states of the helium atom, which have remarkably long lifetimes, can be conveniently generated in a helium gas sample by discharge currents. In this work, we study theoretically the effect of exchange parity on the time-resolved photoionization of the atom from these two metastable states. In particular, we compare the non-resonant photoemission delays to the $1s\varepsilon_\ell$ and $2\ell\varepsilon_{\ell'}$ channels, as well as the resonant pump-probe ionization to the $2\ell\varepsilon_{\ell'}$ channels, mediated by the autoionizing doubly-excited states that converge to the $2s/2p$ He$^+$ threshold.

*Work supported by the NSF Grants No. PHY-1607588 and PHY-1912507

Authors

  • Zain Khan

    • Dept. Physics, University of Central Florida
  • Luca Argenti

    • University of Central Florida
    • Dept. Physics$^4$ and CREOL$^5$, University of Central Florida
    • Dept. Physics and CREOL, University of Central Florida