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Double photoionization complex atoms

Work on energy distributions in double photoionization of complex atoms has so far touched only closed-shell species, the rare gases, mercury, and cadmium. Results are discussed in the following sections according to the energy regime covered. [Pg.121]

The continuous spectrum is also present, both in physical processes and in the quantum mechanical formalism, when an atomic (molecular) state is made to interact with an external electromagnetic field of appropriate frequency and strength. In conjunction with energy shifts, the normal processes involve ionization, or electron detachment, or molecular dissociation by absorption of one or more photons, or electron tunneling. Treated as stationary systems with time-independent atom - - field Hamiltonians, these problems are equivalent to the CESE scheme of a decaying state with a complex eigenvalue. For the treatment of the related MEPs, the implementation of the CESE approach has led to the state-specific, nonperturbative many-electron, many-photon (MEMP) theory [179-190] which was presented in Section 11. Its various applications include the ab initio calculation of properties from the interaction with electric and magnetic fields, of multiphoton above threshold ionization and detachment, of analysis of path interference in the ionization by di- and tri-chromatic ac-fields, of cross-sections for double electron photoionization and photodetachment, etc. [Pg.256]


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