Tracking inner-hole-state dynamics of complex atoms via double-color x-ray laster beams

POSTER

Abstract

Both coherent pumping and energy relaxation play important roles in understanding physical processes of ultra-intense coherent light-matter interactions. Here, using a large-scale quantum master equation approach, we describe dynamical processes of practical open quantum systems driven by both coherent and stochastic interactions. As examples, two typical cases of light-matter interactions are studied. First, we investigate coherent dynamics of inner-shell electrons of a neon gas irradiated by a high intensity X-ray laser along with vast number of decaying channels. In these single-photon dominated processes, we find that, due to coherence-induced Rabi oscillations and power broadening effects, the photon absorptions of a neon gas can be suppressed resulting in differences in ionization processes and final ion-stage distributions. Second, we demonstrate a new scheme for the investigation of hole dynamics of complex atoms based on two-color ultrashort X-ray pulses.

Presenters

  • Yongqiang Li

    • Department of Physics, National University of Defense Technology Changsha, 410072, China

Authors

  • Yongqiang Li

    • Department of Physics, National University of Defense Technology Changsha, 410072, China
  • Cheng Gao

    • Department of Physics, National University of Defense Technology Changsha, 410072, China
    • National University of Defense Technology
  • Xiaowei Wang

    • Department of Physics, National University of Defense Technology Changsha, 410072, China
    • Department of Physics, College of Science, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, Hunan, China
  • Zengxiu Zhao

    • Department of Physics, National University of Defense Technology Changsha, 410072, China
    • Department of Physics, College of Science, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, Hunan, China
  • Jianmin Yuan

    • 2Graduate school of China Academy of engineering Physics, Beijing 100193, P. R. China
    • National University of Defense Technology
    • Department of Physics, College of Science, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, Hunan, China