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Brett DePaola

Researcher at Kansas State University

Publications -  88
Citations -  1136

Brett DePaola is an academic researcher from Kansas State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ion & Excited state. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 87 publications receiving 1081 citations. Previous affiliations of Brett DePaola include National Institute of Standards and Technology & University of Colorado Boulder.

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Measurement of the interaction strength in a Bose-Fermi mixture with 87Rb and 40K

TL;DR: Modugno et al. as discussed by the authors showed that a quantum degenerate, dilute gas mixture of bosonic and fermionic atoms can be produced using a mixture of doubly spin-polarized atoms and showed that the onset of degeneracy was confirmed by observing the spatial distribution of the gases after time-of-flight expansion.
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Field effects on the Rydberg product-state distribution from dielectronic recombination.

TL;DR: The observed large changes of \ensuremath{\sigma}(${n}_{f}$) with alteration of the extrinsic field provide the first incontrovertible experimental evidence that dielectronic recombination can be changed by external fields.
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Coherent population trapping with controlled interparticle interactions

TL;DR: In this experiment CPT is investigated in a strongly interacting ultracold Rydberg gas and a theoretical model that includes interparticle correlations is presented and nicely reproduces the observed features.
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Triple Photoionization of Lithium

TL;DR: In this article, the triple-photoionization of an atomic three-electron system has been observed for the first time and a rough estimate for the ratio of the tripleto-single photoionization ratio between 187 and 424 eV was given.
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IR-assisted ionization of helium by attosecond extreme ultraviolet radiation

TL;DR: Zewail et al. as mentioned in this paper used both theory and experi- ment to investigate ionization dynamics in helium on the attosecond timescale by simultaneously irradiating the atom with a soft x-ray attoscond pulse train (APT) and an ultrafast laser pulse.