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Double ionization of a three-electron atom: Spin correlation effects

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We study the effects of spin degrees of freedom and wave function symmetries on double ionization in three-electron systems. Each electron is assigned one spatial degree of freedom, and the… Click to show full abstract

We study the effects of spin degrees of freedom and wave function symmetries on double ionization in three-electron systems. Each electron is assigned one spatial degree of freedom, and the resulting three-dimensional Schrodinger equation is integrated numerically using grid-based Fourier transforms. We reveal 3-electron effects on the yield of double ionization by comparing signals for different ionization channels. We explain our findings by the existence of fundamental differences between 3-electronic and truly 2-electronic spin-resolved ionization schemes and by influence of the 3rd electron Coulomb interactions. We find, for instance, that double ionization from a three-electron system is dominated by electrons that have the same spin. If they have opposite spins, then the order of the event, first spin up and then spin down, or the reverse, can be determined by correlations with the third electron.

Keywords: ionization three; ionization; three electron; electron atom; double ionization

Journal Title: Physical Review A
Year Published: 2019

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