Abstract
Super-excited states of CO2 are studied by time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy exploiting sub-15 fs vacuum-ultraviolet pulses. Comparison with quantum mechanical simulations allows us to identify the ultrafast mechanisms which dictate the super-excited state lifetime and coherence.
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