Km. Beck et al., Time-resolved femtosecond laser-induced desorption from magnesium oxide and lithium fluoride single crystals, SURF SCI, 451(1-3), 2000, pp. 166-173
We have used the pump-probe technique to measure the photostimulated positi
ve-ion yield, as a function of time delay, between two ultraviolet laser pu
lses. We find that the ion yield from 265 nm femtosecond-irradiated MgO and
LiF depends critically on the laser pulse delay in two-pulse correlation e
xperiments. For example, single-pulse excitation of MgO produces a variety
of ions including Mg+, MgO+ and H+. If the femtosecond laser pulse is split
into two sub-threshold beams and then recombined with a variable time dela
y, the Mg+ desorption yield displays three distinct time regimes and persis
ts for laser delays of over 100 ps. A pulse delay of only 500 fs nearly eli
minates ion desorption except for Mg+. In contrast, the Li+ desorption yiel
d from LiF decays more rapidly, largely within the femtosecond pulse durati
on. A weak but measurable decay component of approximately 2 ps is indicate
d, however. We hypothesize that non-resonant excitation contributes to the
ultrafast desorption mechanism, possibly through the creation of surface el
ectron-hole pairs and allows direct observation of the surface dynamics. (C
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