Streaked photoemission from polycrystalline gold
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Abstract
We present and analyze IR streaked photoemission spectra [1] from a polycrystalline gold surface for XUV photon energies of 20 and 93 eV. We compare simulated spectra representing the valence electronic structure of the surface in either jellium approximation or based on LDA calculations [2] for IR pulses with 10$^{\mathrm{10}}$ and 10$^{\mathrm{11}}$ Watt/cm$^{\mathrm{2}}$ intensity. Our simulated spectra depend strongly on the IR skin depth and assumed reflection mode (perfect absorption, perfect transmission, perfect reflection, and Fresnel reflection). [1] Q. Liao and U. Thumm, Phys. Rev. A 92, 031401 (2015). [2] E. Chulkov, V. Silkin, and P. Echenique, Surf. Sci. 437, 330 (1999).
Authors
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Marcelo Ambrosio
Kansas State University
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Uwe Thumm
Kansas State University