Attosecond strobing of two-surface population dynamics in dissociating H2

Using H2+ and D2+, we observe two-surface population dynamics by measuring the kinetic energy of the correlated ions that are created when H2+ (D2+) ionize in short (40-140 fs) and intense (10(14) W/cm2) infrared laser pulses. Experimentally, we find a modulation of the kinetic energy spectrum of th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physical review letters 2007-02, Vol.98 (7), p.073003-073003
Hauptverfasser: Staudte, A, Pavicić, D, Chelkowski, S, Zeidler, D, Meckel, M, Niikura, H, Schöffler, M, Schössler, S, Ulrich, B, Rajeev, P P, Weber, Th, Jahnke, T, Villeneuve, D M, Bandrauk, A D, Cocke, C L, Corkum, P B, Dörner, R
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Zusammenfassung:Using H2+ and D2+, we observe two-surface population dynamics by measuring the kinetic energy of the correlated ions that are created when H2+ (D2+) ionize in short (40-140 fs) and intense (10(14) W/cm2) infrared laser pulses. Experimentally, we find a modulation of the kinetic energy spectrum of the correlated fragments. The spectral progression arises from a hitherto unexpected spatial modulation on the excited state population, revealed by Coulomb explosion. By solving the two-level time-dependent Schrödinger equation, we show that an interference between the net-two-photon and the one-photon transition creates localized electrons which subsequently ionize.
ISSN:0031-9007
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.073003