ICD Lifetime in \(\text {Ne}_{\mathbf {2}}\)

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Abstract

ICD lifetimes span over several orders of magnitude from a few femtoseconds up to nanoseconds. The fastest decay times are found for excited ions embedded in an environment with a large number of neighbors.

Keywords

Wave Packet Probe Pulse Internuclear Distance Potential Energy Curve Ground State Wave Function 
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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Department of Quantum Dynamics and ControlMax Planck Institute for Nuclear PhysicsHeidelbergGermany

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