Angle-and-time resolved photoionization of neutral Rydberg wave packets in Argon

ORAL

Abstract

We studied dynamics of spin-orbit split Rydberg wave packets in Argon and conducted multi-channel quantum defect analysis of the ionization pathways. Using extreme ultraviolet attosecond pulse trains, we excite a Rydberg wavepacket in Argon and ionize it with a delayed IR probe pulse to produce photoelectrons that are analyzed in a time and angle resolved fashion with a velocity map imaging spectrometer. We focus on two ionization channels, corresponding to the spin-orbit split ionic ground state. We observed quantum beating in each channel with distinct phase relationship between the two channels. The time-evolution of energy dependent angular distributions is also analyzed. Experimental results are compared with multichannel quantum defect theory calculations to highlight the importance of many-electron interactions in photoionization.

*This work was supported by National Science Foundation under award 1912455.

Authors

  • Alexander Plunkett

    • Univ of Arizona
  • Dakota Waldrip

    • Univ of Arizona
  • Chris Greene

    • Purdue University
    • Purdue Univ
  • Arvinder Sandhu

    • Univ of Arizona