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Wavelength dependence of multiphoton-induced Xe(M) and Xe(L) emissions from Xe clusters

K Kondo-+, A B Borisov-+,++, C Jordan-+,++, A McPherson++, W A Schroeder++, K Boyer++ and C K Rhodes-+,++

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A direct comparative measurement of the dependence on the wavelength of irradiation of the kilovolt x-ray yields ( and ) multiphoton-induced from Xe clusters by excitation with intense femtosecond pulses at 248 and 800 nm has been made. The spectroscopic findings demonstrate that both the Xe(M) and Xe(L) emissions are strongly reduced with excitation at the longer wavelength (800 nm). The peak strengths of the Xe(M) and Xe(L) emissions are diminished by factors of and , respectively. Significant spectral differences are also observed. This sharp reduction in the amplitude of the excitation is in conflict with a thermal model for the production of kilovolt x-rays (Xe(M) and Xe(L)) from multiphoton 248 nm excited Xe clusters. These results are consistent with a dynamical mechanism of enhanced coupling which involves ordered many-electron motions in which a dephasing of the electrons can appreciably influence both the amplitude of excitation and the threshold intensity for inner-shell vacancy production. Within the framework of this picture, these experimental findings indicate an effective dephasing time for Xe clusters of - 2 fs, a range that is consistent with the measured k-space scattering dynamics of carriers in GaAs.


PACS

32.80.Rm Multiphoton ionization and excitation to highly excited states

72.20.Jv Charge carriers: generation, recombination, lifetime, and trapping

32.80.Hd Auger effect (including Coster-Krönig transitions)

36.40.-c Atomic and molecular clusters

Subjects

Atomic and molecular physics

Condensed matter: electrical, magnetic and optical

Semiconductors

Dates

Issue 11 (14 June 1997)

Received 27 August 1996, in final form 17 March 1997



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