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André Staudte

Researcher at University of Ottawa

Publications -  118
Citations -  5913

André Staudte is an academic researcher from University of Ottawa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionization & Electron. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 112 publications receiving 5192 citations. Previous affiliations of André Staudte include University of Göttingen & ETH Zurich.

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Attosecond Ionization and Tunneling Delay Time Measurements in Helium

TL;DR: The technique relies on establishing an absolute reference point in the laboratory frame by elliptical polarization of the laser pulse, from which field-induced momentum shifts of the emergent electron can be assigned to a temporal delay on the basis of the known oscillation of the field vector.
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Laser-Induced Electron Tunneling and Diffraction

TL;DR: It is shown that the momentum distribution of the extracted electron carries the fingerprint of the highest occupied molecular orbital, whereas the elastically scattered electrons reveal the position of the nuclear components of the molecule.
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Correlated electron emission in multiphoton double ionization

TL;DR: A strong correlation is reported between the magnitude and the direction of the momentum of two electrons that are emitted from an argon atom, driven by a femtosecond laser pulse (at 38 TW cm-2).
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Experimental Observation of Interatomic Coulombic Decay in Neon Dimers

TL;DR: In this paper, an experimental observation of ICD in $2s$ ionized neon dimers is reported, which is unambiguously identified by detecting the energy of two ${\mathrm{N}mathm{e}^{1+}$ fragments and the ICD electron in coincidence.
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Laser Tunnel Ionization from Multiple Orbitals in HCl

TL;DR: It is observed that tunneling from a lower-lying state in hydrogen chloride (HCl) is observed, bolstering the emerging tenet that the coherent interaction between different orbitals—which can amplify the impact of lower orbitals in tunneling processes.