Frustrated double ionization in two-electron triatomic molecules
Atomic Physics
2016-10-12 v2
Abstract
Using a semi-classical model, we investigate frustrated double ionization (FDI) in , a two-electron triatomic molecule, when driven by an intense, linearly polarized, near-infrared (800 nm) laser field. We compute the kinetic energy release of the nuclei and find a good agreement between experiment and our model. We explore the two pathways of FDI and show that, with increasing field strength, over-the-barrier ionization overtakes tunnel ionization as the underlying mechanism of FDI. Moreover, we compute the angular distribution of the ion fragments for FDI and identify a feature that can potentially be observed experimentally and is a signature of only one of the two pathways of FDI.
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@article{arxiv.1604.06966,
title = {Frustrated double ionization in two-electron triatomic molecules},
author = {A. Chen and H. Price and A. Staudte and A. Emmanouilidou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.06966},
year = {2016}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures