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Femtosecond probing of sodium cluster ion Na_n ^+ fragmentation

We report on the first femtosecond time-resolved experiments in cluster physics. The photofragmentation dynamics of small sodium cluster ions Na_n ^+ have been studied with pump-probe techniques. Ultrashort laser pulses of 60-fs duration are employed to photoionize the sodium clusters and to probe the photofragments. We find that the ejection of neutral dimer Na_2 and, observed for the first time, neutral trimer Na_3 photofragments occur on ultrashort time scales of 2.5 and 0.4 ps, respectively. This and the absence of cluster heating reveals that direct photoinduced fragmentation processes are important at short times rather than the statistical unimolecular decay.

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@article{urn:nbn:de:hebis:34-2008102724829,
  author    ={Baumert, Thomas and Röttgermann, C. and Rothenfusser, C. and Thalweiser, Rainer and Weiss, V. and Gerber, Gustav},
  title    ={Femtosecond probing of sodium cluster ion Na_n ^+ fragmentation},
  copyright  ={https://rightsstatements.org/page/InC/1.0/},
  language ={en},
  year   ={1992}
}