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A: Fachverband Atomphysik
A 11: Attosecond physics II
A 11.7: Talk
Tuesday, March 10, 2020, 15:45–16:00, f107
Angular resolved photoemission of metal atoms embedded in helium nanodroplets in the MPI regime — •Bennet Krebs, Michael Zabel, Lev Kazak, and Josef Tiggesbäumker — Institut für Physik, Universität Rostock, Germany
Angular resolved photoelectron emission spectra of single metal atoms embedded in helium nanodroplets are measured, analyzed and compared to free atoms. A femtosecond laser system provides 110 fs, linear polarised laser pulses, which are used to ionize the atomic targets in the multiphoton regime (I≈ 1013...14W/cm2) without ionizing the helium nanodroplet itself. Furthermore a time delay controlled two color setup with overlapping 2ω/ω (400 nm/800 nm) fields is used to probe the attosecond dynamics. For this we apply the highly sensitive Phase-of-the-Phase (PoP) method, which has been previously used to extract information about photoelectron trajectories. Compared to the anisotropic above-threshold-ionization (ATI) signals from free atoms a near isotropic emission is obtained for the embedded species. Furthermore, an enhancement of ATI signals and additional ATI orders can be observed. In the same vein we see a reduction of relative phase contrast. The impact of elastic scattering of the electrons with the surrounding helium environment will be discussed.