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XUV fluorescence as a probe of interatomic Coulombic decay of resonantly excited He nanodroplets (2509.09532v1)

Published 11 Sep 2025 in physics.atm-clus

Abstract: Superfluid He nanodroplets resonantly excited by extreme ultraviolet (XUV) pulses exhibit complex relaxation dynamics, including the formation of metastable excited He$*$ atoms trapped in bubbles, the desorption of excited atoms from the droplet surface, and autoionization via interatomic Coulombic decay (ICD). Irradiation with intense infrared pulses can trigger avalanche ionization, leading to the formation and subsequent expansion of a He nanoplasma. Here, we introduce a novel approach to probe the ICD dynamics over timescales spanning femtoseconds to nanoseconds. Our method exploits the efficient ignition of a nanoplasma through tunnel ionization of excited helium atoms attached to the droplets and the detection of XUV fluorescence emitted from the resulting nanoplasma. Using quantum mechanical and classical calculations, we interpret the nanosecond fluorescence decay as a signature of ICD mediated by He$*$ freely roaming on the nanodroplet surface.

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