Abstract
The neutralization of a single He2+ ion near a Ir surface leads to the emission of an electron pair. Via coincidence spectroscopy we give evidence that a sizable amount of these electron pairs originate from a correlated single step neutralization of the ion involving a total of four electrons from the metal. These correlated electron pairs cannot be explained in the common picture of two consecutive and independent neutralization steps. We infer a characteristic time scale for the correlated electron dynamics in the metal of 40-400 as.
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Li, C. H., Tusche, C., Schumann, F. O., & Kirschner, J. (2017). Correlated Electron Dynamics at Surfaces Investigated via He2+ Ion Neutralization. Physical Review Letters, 118(13). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.136402
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