Multiphoton ionization of magnesium via an autoionizing state

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Reference N.J. van Druten, R. Trainham and H.G. Muller, Multiphoton ionization of magnesium via an autoionizing state, Phys. Rev. A 50, 1593-1606 (1994)

Multiphoton single and double ionization of magnesium was studied by measuring electron energy spectra and ion mass spectra using 1-ps laser pulses in the 580-595-nm wavelength and 1012-1013-W/cm2 intensity range. In single ionization the (3p)2 1S doubly excited autoionizing state, resonant at the four-photon level, is found to play an important role. Single ionization leaving the Mg+ ion in the 3p excited state is strongly enhanced when resonant with the (3p)2 1S state. The amount of above-threshold ionization observed also varies strongly in the wavelength range under study. At an intensity of 2 x 1013 W/cm2, sequential double ionization is found to occur dominantly via the excited ionic state Mg+(3p). The first ionization step populates this state less than the ion ground state, Mg+(3s), but this is compensated by the lower order of the second ionization step.