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Unveiling and driving hidden resonances with high-fluence, high-intensity x-ray pulses
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Kanter, E. P.
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Kraessig, B.
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Li, Y.
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March, A. M.
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Ho, P.
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Rohringer, N.
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Santra, R.
Southworth, S. H.
DiMauro, L. F.
Doumy, G.
Roedig, C. A.
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2011
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We show that high fluence, high-intensity x-ray pulses from the world's first hard x-ray free-electron laser produce nonlinear phenomena that differ dramatically from the linear x-ray-matter interaction processes that are encountered at synchrotron x-ray sources. We use intense x-ray pulses of sub-10-fs duration to first reveal and subsequently drive the 2p resonance in singly ionized neon. This photon-driven cycling of an inner-shell electron modifies the Auger decay process, as evidenced by line shape modification. Our work demonstrates the propensity of high-fluence, femtosecond x-ray pulses to alter the target within a single pulse, i.e., to unveil hidden resonances, by cracking open inner shells energetically inaccessible via single-photon absorption, and to consequently trigger damaging electron cascades at unexpectedly low photon energies. © 2011 American Physical Society.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
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Forschungsinformationssystem der UHH
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