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  Attosecond dynamics of photoemission over a wide photon energy range

Schröder, C., Riemensberger, J., Kuzian, R., Ossiander, M., Potamianos, D., Allegrett, F., et al. (in preparation). Attosecond dynamics of photoemission over a wide photon energy range.

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Schröder, Christian, Author
Riemensberger, Johann, Author
Kuzian, Roman, Author
Ossiander, Marcus, Author
Potamianos, Dyonisios, Author
Allegrett, Francesco, Author
Bignardi, Luca, Author
Lizzit, Silvano, Author
Akil, Ayman, Author
Cavalieri, Adrian, Author
Menzel, Dietrich, Author
Neppl, Stefan, Author
Ernstorfer, Ralph1, Author                 
Braun, Jürgen, Author
Ebert, Hubert, Author
Minar, Jan, Author
Helml, Wolfram, Author
Jobst, Michael, Author
Gerl, Michael, Author
Bothschafter, Elisabeth, Author
Kim, Andreas, AuthorHütten, Konrad, AuthorKleineberg, Ulf, AuthorSchnitzenbaumer, Maximilian, AuthorBarth, Johannes, AuthorFeulner, Peter, AuthorKrasovskii, Eugene, AuthorKienberger, Reinhard, Author more..
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1Physical Chemistry, Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society, ou_634546              

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 Abstract: Dynamics of photoemission from surfaces are usually studied at low photon energies (<100 eV). Here, we report on new findings on these dynamics observed at a tungsten surface on the attosecond time scale at photon energies exceeding 100 eV, over a range of almost 50 eV. While photoemission, a fundamental process in quantum mechanics, is often described within a semiclassical three-step model, we find that even at high photon energies only a full quantum treatment in one step predicts the measured attosecond dynamics correctly. On this time scale the intuitive, mechanistic interpretation of the photoelectric effect breaks down. This underlines the necessity to further develop experimental and theoretical tools to be used in improving our understanding of the fundamental process of light-matter interaction underlying many methods in extreme ultraviolet and soft x-ray spectroscopy.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-10-30
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 Pages: 25
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3024896/v1
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