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Cold Target Recoil Ion Momentum Spectroscopy: a &momentum microscope' to view atomic collision dynamics
Reinhard Dörner,V. Mergel,Ottmar Jagutzki,Lutz Spielberger,Joachim Ullrich,R. Moshammer,Horst Schmidt-Böcking +6 more
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The cold target recoil ion momentum spectroscopy (COLTRIMS) is a momentum space imaging technique for the investigation of the dynamics of ionizing ion, electron or photon impact reactions with atoms or molecules as mentioned in this paper.About:
This article is published in Physics Reports.The article was published on 2000-06-01. It has received 985 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Recoil & Position and momentum space.read more
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Quantum interferences in swift highly-charged dressed-ion–atom collisions
TL;DR: In this article, a unified theoretical model based on the continuum distorted wave-eikonal initial state approximation is employed to describe the appearance of structures in the experimental doubly differential spectra.
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Time-resolved ion imaging at free-electron lasers using TimepixCam
Merlin Fisher-Levine,Merlin Fisher-Levine,Rebecca Boll,Farzaneh Ziaee,Cédric Bomme,Benjamin Erk,Dimitrios Rompotis,Tatiana Marchenko,Andrei Nomerotski,Daniel Rolles +9 more
TL;DR: TimepixCam is a novel fast optical-imaging camera that is able to detect and time-stamp ion hits with 20 ns timing resolution, thus making it possible to record ion momentum images for all fragment ions simultaneously and avoiding the need to gate the detector on a single fragment.
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Alignment independence of the instantaneous ionization rate for nitrogen molecules
D. Zeidler,D. Zeidler,A. B. Bardon,A. B. Bardon,André Staudte,André Staudte,David M. Villeneuve,Reinhard Dörner,Paul B. Corkum +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the temporal structure of the electron wave packet released into the continuum by tunnelling ionization is independent of alignment and thus independent of the spatial structure from which it originated.
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Fragmentation mechanisms for methane induced by 55 eV, 75 eV, and 100 eV electron impact.
TL;DR: The fragmentation of CH4 (2+) dications following 55 eV, 75 eV and 100 eV electron impact double ionization of methane was studied using a cold target recoil-ion momentum spectroscopy to deduce the momentum of each recoil ion and the kinetic energy release distribution for the different fragmentation channels.
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Manipulating twisted electrons in strong-field ionization
A. S. Maxwell,A. S. Maxwell,Gregory Armstrong,Marcelo F. Ciappina,Marcelo F. Ciappina,Emilio Pisanty,Yuxin Kang,Andrew Brown,Maciej Lewenstein,C. Figueira de Morisson Faria +9 more
TL;DR: This work uses 'twisted' electrons to provide an alternative interpretation on existing experimental work of vortex interferences caused by strong field ionization mediated by two counter-rotating circularly polarized pulses separated by a delay, and derives an interference condition for the vortices.
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Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete?
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Time-of-flight mass spectrometer with improved resolution
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