Orientation-Dependent Enhanced Ionization in Acetylene Revealed by Ultrafast Cross-Polarized Pulse Pairs
Abstract
We investigate the orientation dependence of Enhanced Ionization (EI) during strong-field-driven nuclear motion in acetylene (CH). Here, we both initiate and probe molecular dynamics in acetylene with intense 6-fs cross-polarized pulse pairs, separated by a variable delay. Following multiple ionization by the first pulse, acetylene undergoes simultaneous elongation of the carbon-carbon and carbon-hydrogen bonds, enabling further ionization by the second pulse and the formation of a very highly charged state, [CH. At small inter-pulse delays (20 fs), this enhancement occurs when the molecule is aligned to the probe pulse. Conversely, at large delays (40 fs), formation of [CH occurs when the molecule is aligned to the pump pulse. By analyzing the polarization and time dependence of sequentially ionized [CH, we resolve two distinct pathways that both contribute to a large increase in the multiple ionization yield. This cross-polarized pulse pair scheme uniquely enables selective probing of deeply bound orbitals, providing new insights on orientation-dependent EI in highly charged hydrocarbons.
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@article{arxiv.2411.04144,
title = {Orientation-Dependent Enhanced Ionization in Acetylene Revealed by Ultrafast Cross-Polarized Pulse Pairs},
author = {S. A. Mohideen and A. J. Howard and C. Cheng and I. Gabalski and A. M. Ghrist and E. Weckwerth and P. H. Bucksbaum},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.04144},
year = {2024}
}