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arxiv: 0902.2635 · v1 · submitted 2009-02-16 · ⚛️ physics.atm-clus · physics.plasm-ph

Laser-driven nanoplasmas in doped helium droplets: Local ignition and anisotropic expansion

classification ⚛️ physics.atm-clus physics.plasm-ph
keywords heliumionizationatomsdropletxenonabsorberabsorptionanisotropic
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Doping a helium nanodroplet with a tiny xenon cluster of a few atoms only, sparks complete ionization of the droplet at laser intensities below the ionization threshold of helium atoms. As a result, the intrinsically inert and transparent droplet turns into a fast and strong absorber of infrared light. Microscopic calculations reveal a two-step mechanism to be responsible for the dramatic change: Avalanche-like ionization of the helium atoms on a femtosecond time scale, driven by field ionization due to the quickly charged xenon core is followed by resonant absorption enabled by an unusual cigar-shaped nanoplasma within the droplet.

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