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Alignment-dependent fluorescence emission induced by tunnel ionization of carbon dioxide from lower-lying orbitals

Atomic Physics 2015-06-15 v2

Abstract

Study on ionization process of molecules in an intense infrared laser field is of paramount interest in strong-field physics and constitutes the foundation of imaging of molecular valence orbitals and attosecond science. We show measurement of alignment-dependent ionization probabilities of the lower-lying orbitals of the molecules by experimentally detecting alignment-dependence of fluorescence emission from tunnel ionized carbon dioxide molecules. The experimental measurements are compared with the theoretical calculations of strong field approximation (SFA) and molecular ADK models. Our results demonstrate the feasibility of an all-optical approach for probing the ionization dynamics of lower-lying orbitals of molecules, which is still difficult to achieve until now by other techniques. Moreover, the deviation between the experimental and theoretical results indicates the incompleteness of current theoretical models for describing strong field ionization of molecules.

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@article{arxiv.1302.3400,
  title  = {Alignment-dependent fluorescence emission induced by tunnel ionization of carbon dioxide from lower-lying orbitals},
  author = {Jinping Yao and Guihua Li and Xinyan Jia and Xiaolei Hao and Bin Zeng and Chenrui Jing and Wei Chu and Jielei Ni and Haisu Zhang and Hongqiang Xie and Chaojin Zhang and Zengxiu Zhao and Jing Chen and Xiaojun Liu and Ya Cheng and Zhizhan Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.3400},
  year   = {2015}
}

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22 pages, 4 figures