Two-path interference in the resonance-enhanced few-photon ionization of lithium atoms

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Abstract

We investigate the resonance-enhanced few-photon ionization of an atomic Li target at a photon energy near the resonance between the 2s ground and 2p excited states. For this system, the ground-state ionization resembles an atomic “double slit”, because it can proceed through the 2p resonances with the magnetic quantum number m being either −1 or +1. In our experiment, the target can be prepared in one of the polarized excited 2p states before subjecting it to the ionizing radiation, thereby effectively closing one of the two slits. This procedure makes it possible to extract the interference term between the two pathways to obtain complex phase information on the final state. The analysis of our experimental results is supported by an ab initio model based on the numerical solution of the time-dependent Schroedinger equation.

*The experimental material presented here is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. PHY-1554776. The theoretical part of this work was funded by the NSF under grants No. PHY-2012078 (N.D.) and PHY-2110023 (K.B.), and by the XSEDE supercomputer allocation No. PHY-090031.

Presenters

  • Nicolas Douguet

    • Kennesaw State University
    • Kennesaw

Authors

  • Nicolas Douguet

    • Kennesaw State University
    • Kennesaw
  • Bishnu P Acharya

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology
    • Missouri University of Science & Technology
  • Santwana Dubey

    • Missouri University of Science & Technology
  • K. L. L Romans

    • Missouri University of Science and Technology
    • Missouri University of Science & Technology
  • A.H.N.C. De Silva De Silva

    • Missouri University of Science & Technology
  • Kyle Foster

    • Missouri University of Science & Technology
  • Onyx Russ

    • Missouri University of Science & Technology
  • Klaus R Bartschat

    • Drake University
  • Daniel Fischer

    • Missouri University of Science & Technol
    • Missouri University of Science and Technology
    • Missouri University of Science & Technology