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