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Nonlinear coherence effects in transient-absorption ion spectroscopy with stochastic extreme-ultraviolet free-electron laser pulses

Published 16 Jul 2019 in physics.atom-ph and quant-ph | (1907.07182v1)

Abstract: We demonstrate time-resolved nonlinear extreme-ultraviolet absorption spectroscopy on multiply charged ions, here applied to the doubly charged neon ion, driven by a phase-locked sequence of two intense free-electron laser pulses. Absorption signatures of resonance lines due to 2pp--3dd bound--bound transitions between the spin-orbit multiplets <sup>3<sup>3P0,1,2_{0,1,2} and <sup>3<sup>3D1,2,3_{1,2,3} of the transiently produced doubly charged Ne<sup>2+<sup>{2+} ion are revealed, with time-dependent spectral changes over a time-delay range of (2.4±0.3) fs(2.4\pm0.3)\,\text{fs}. Furthermore, we observe 10-meV-scale spectral shifts of these resonances owing to the AC Stark effect. We use a time-dependent quantum model to explain the observations by an enhanced coupling of the ionic quantum states with the partially coherent free-electron-laser radiation when the phase-locked pump and probe pulses precisely overlap in time.

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