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Theoretical description of ultrafast phenomena in clusters

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A theoretical study of different ultrafast nonequilibrium processes taking place during and after ultrashort excitation of clusters is presented. We discuss similarities and differences for several processes involving nonequilibrium ultrafast motion of atoms and electrons. We study ultrashort relaxation of clusters in response to excitations produced by femtosecond laser pulses of different intensities. We show how different relaxation processes, such as bond breaking, melting, fragmentation, emission of atoms, or Coulomb explosion, can be induced, depending on the laser intensity and laser pulse duration. We also discuss processes involving nonequilibrium electron dynamics, such as intraband Auger decay in clusters and ultrafast electronic motion during collisions between clusters and surfaces. We show that this electron dynamics leads to Stückelberg-like oscillations of measurable quantities, such as the electron emission yield.

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Received: 4 April 2000 / Accepted: 6 November 2000 / Published online: 9 February 2001

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Garcia, M. Theoretical description of ultrafast phenomena in clusters . Appl Phys A 72, 261–271 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003390100764

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