H. Schmidt-Böcking, V. Mergel, R. Dörner, H. Bräuning, M. Achler, L. Spielberger, O. Jagutzki, T. Weber, Kh. Khayyat, J. Ulrich, C. Cocke, M. Prior, Y. Azuma, Y. Awaya, T. Kambara
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Abstract
Novel imaging techniques enable a highly efficient detection of ions and electrons from ionising multi-fragmentation processes of atoms and molecules induced by photons and charged particles. From position and time-of-flight measurements the vector momenta of these fragments are determined. These devices combine 4Π solid angle with high resolution in momentum space. They deliver multi-dimensional images of the multi-particle break-up processes. These fully differential cross sections unveil the physical processes dominating the reaction. We discuss double ionisation of He induced by photons and fast protons, which is one of the most fundamental two-electron systems. New results are presented. In a speculative manner the future perspectives with respect to the investigation of dynamical electron– electron correlation are discussed.