Abstract
Electron correlation and its influence on photoionization spectroscopy are long- standing interests in atomic physics. A scenario for investigating final-state electron correlation involving intense-field photoionization of a neutral atom at a frequency that couples and Rabi-splits ioncore levels (Fig. 1) has been described.1 Electron correlation is predicted to cause the energy spectrum of the free electron to mirror the splitting of the ion levels. We have investigated this process experimentally and present the results.
© 1995 Optical Society of America
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