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Phase measurement of a Fano window resonance using tunable attosecond pulses

Published 8 May 2015 in physics.atom-ph | (1505.02024v1)

Abstract: We study the photoionization of argon atoms close to the 3s$2$3p$6$ $\rightarrow$ 3s$1$3p$6$4p $\leftrightarrow$ 3s$2$3p$5$ $\varepsilon \ell$, $\ell$=s,d Fano window resonance. An interferometric technique using an attosecond pulse train, i.e. a frequency comb in the extreme ultraviolet range, and a weak infrared probe field allows us to study both amplitude and phase of the photoionization probability amplitude as a function of photon energy. A theoretical calculation of the ionization process accounting for several continuum channels and bandwidth effects reproduces well the experimental observations and shows that the phase variation of the resonant two-photon amplitude depends on the interaction between the channels involved in the autoionization process.

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