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GARCHING, Germany, May 14, 2012 — An international collaboration has observed the occurrence of nonsequential double ionization in argon atoms. In successfully confining the ionization to a single recollision and excitation event, the process can be traced on attosecond timescales. Artist's view of nonsequential double ionization. The 3-D plots on the circle were obtained from experimental data and show how the velocities of the two electrons change with the electric-field evolution of the ionizing pulse. The plot in the center is the sum of the single measurements. From these data, the scientists can reconstruct the...Read full article

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    Published: May 2012
    argonattosecondBasic ScienceCommunicationsEuropefemtosecond lasersionizationLaboratory for Attosecond Physicslaser-driven multielectron systemMax Planck Institute for Nuclear PhysicsMax Planck Institute of Quantum Opticsnonsequential ionizationOpticsquantum dynamicsResearch & TechnologyLasers

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