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Physical Review Letters | 2005

Bonding configurations and collective patterns of Ge atoms adsorbed on Si(111)-(7 x 7).

YanLan Wang; Hong-Jun Gao; Huaihong Guo; Sanwu Wang; Sokrates T. Pantelides

We report scanning tunneling microscopy observations of Ge deposited on the Si(111)-(7 x 7) surface for a sequence of submonolayer coverages. We demonstrate that Ge atoms replace so-called Si adatoms. Initially, the replacements are random, but distinct patterns emerge and evolve with increasing coverage, until small islands begin to form. Corner adatom sites in the faulted half unit cells are preferred. First-principles density functional calculations find that adatom substitution competes energetically with a high-coordination bridge site, but atoms occupying the latter sites are highly mobile. Thus, the observed structures are indeed more thermodynamically stable.


Physical Review Letters | 2017

Laser-Induced Inelastic Diffraction from Strong-Field Double Ionization

Wei Quan; XiaoLei Hao; Xiaoqing Hu; RenPing Sun; YanLan Wang; YongJu Chen; ShaoGang Yu; SongPo Xu; Z. J. Xiao; XuanYang Lai; X. G. Li; W. Becker; Yong Wu; JianGuo Wang; XiaoJun Liu; Jing Chen

In this Letter, we propose a novel laser-induced inelastic diffraction (LIID) scheme based on the intense-field-driven atomic nonsequential double ionization (NSDI) process and demonstrate that, with this LIID approach, the doubly differential cross sections (DDCSs) of the target ions, e.g., Ar^{+} and Xe^{+}, can be accurately extracted from the two-dimensional photoelectron momentum distributions in the NSDI process of the corresponding atoms. The extracted DDCSs exhibit a strong dependence on both the target and the laser intensity, in good agreement with calculated DDCSs from the scattering of free electrons. The LIID scheme may be extended to molecular systems and provides a promising approach for imaging of the gas-phase molecular dynamics induced by a strong laser field with unprecedented spatial and temporal resolution.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2017

Polarization effects in above-threshold ionization of Mg with a mid-infrared strong laser field

HuiPeng Kang; SongPo Xu; YanLan Wang; XuanYang Lai; Thomas Pfeifer; XiaoJun Liu; Jing Chen; Ya Cheng; Zhizhan Xu

Using a semiclassical approach, we find an enhancement of low-energy structure in above-threshold ionization spectra of Magnesium by intense, mid-infrared laser pulses. By performing electron trajectory and recollision-time distribution analysis, we demonstrate this enhancement results from a focusing of electrons by laser induced dynamical polarization.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Long-Range Coulomb Effect in Intense Laser-Driven Photoelectron Dynamics

Wei Quan; XiaoLei Hao; YongJu Chen; ShaoGang Yu; SongPo Xu; YanLan Wang; RenPing Sun; XuanYang Lai; Chengyin Wu; Qihuang Gong; XianTu He; XiaoJun Liu; Jing Chen

In strong field atomic physics community, long-range Coulomb interaction has for a long time been overlooked and its significant role in intense laser-driven photoelectron dynamics eluded experimental observations. Here we report an experimental investigation of the effect of long-range Coulomb potential on the dynamics of near-zero-momentum photoelectrons produced in photo-ionization process of noble gas atoms in intense midinfrared laser pulses. By exploring the dependence of photoelectron distributions near zero momentum on laser intensity and wavelength, we unambiguously demonstrate that the long-range tail of the Coulomb potential (i.e., up to several hundreds atomic units) plays an important role in determining the photoelectron dynamics after the pulse ends.


Optics Express | 2016

Laser intensity determination using nonadiabatic tunneling ionization of atoms in close-to-circularly polarized laser fields

Wei Quan; Minghu Yuan; ShaoGang Yu; SongPo Xu; YongJu Chen; YanLan Wang; RenPing Sun; Z. J. Xiao; Cheng Gong; Linqiang Hua; XuanYang Lai; XiaoJun Liu; Jing Chen

We conceive an improved procedure to determine the laser intensity with the momentum distributions from nonadiabatic tunneling ionization of atoms in the close-to-circularly polarized laser fields. The measurements for several noble gas atoms are in accordance with the semiclassical calculations, where the nonadiabatic effect and the influence of Coulomb potential are included. Furthermore, the high-order above-threshold ionization spectrum in linearly polarized laser fields for Ar is measured and compared with the numerical calculation of the time-dependent Schrödinger equation in the single-active-electron approximation to test the accuracy of the calibrated laser intensity.


Physical Review B | 2004

Tip size effect on the appearance of a STM image for complex surfaces: Theory versus experiment for Si(111)-(7x7)

YanLan Wang; Hong-Jun Gao; Huaihong Guo; Hw Liu; Ig Batyrev; We McMahon; Shengbai Zhang


Physical Review Letters | 2010

Structure Effects in Angle-Resolved High-Order Above-Threshold Ionization of Molecules

HuiPeng Kang; Wei Quan; YanLan Wang; Z. Lin; M. Wu; Hong-Ping Liu; X. H. Liu; Bingbing Wang; H. J. Liu; Y. Q. Gu; XinYan Jia; Jie Liu; Ji-Gen Chen; Ya Cheng


Physical Review A | 2013

Coulomb-potential effects in nonsequential double ionization under elliptical polarization

MingYan Wu; YanLan Wang; XiaoJun Liu; Weidong Li; XiaoLei Hao; Jing Chen


Physical Review A | 2017

Wavelength scaling of atomic nonsequential double ionization in intense laser fields

YanLan Wang; SongPo Xu; YongJu Chen; HuiPeng Kang; XuanYang Lai; Wei Quan; XiaoJun Liu; XiaoLei Hao; Weidong Li; Shilin Hu; Jing Chen; W. Becker; Wei Chu; Jinping Yao; Bin Zeng; Ya Cheng; Zhizhan Xu


Physical Review A | 2016

Recoil-ion momentum distribution for nonsequential double ionization of Xe in intense midinfrared laser fields

YanLan Wang; SongPo Xu; Wei Quan; Cheng Gong; XuanYang Lai; Shilin Hu; MingQing Liu; Jing Chen; XiaoJun Liu

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XiaoJun Liu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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XuanYang Lai

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wei Quan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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SongPo Xu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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ShaoGang Yu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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HuiPeng Kang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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YongJu Chen

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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RenPing Sun

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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