Coincidence measurements of channel resolved above threshod ionization of D2O molecule
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Abstract
We use few cycle intense ultrafast laser pulses and coincidence velocity map imaging to investigate strong field Channel Resolved Above Threshold Ionization (CRATI) of D$_2$O. We use a time stamping camera to make coincidence vector momentum measurements of electrons and ions, allowing us to distinguish multiple ionization channels. Individual Above Threshold Ionization (ATI) peaks can be assigned to leaving the molecule in different states of the molecular cation, indicating that we have direct ionization to multiple states of the cation, involving the removal of HOMO and HOMO-2 electrons. Additional information from electrons and fragment ions measured in coincidence also shows that there is a competition between sequential and non-sequential double ionization.
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Authors
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Chuan Cheng
State Univ of NY - Stony Brook
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Ruaridh Forbes
Stanford University, PULSE Institute, Stanford University, Department of Physics at Stanford University, PULSE Institute
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Andrew J. Howard
PULSE Institute, Stanford University, Stanford University
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Philip Bucksbaum
PULSE Institute/Stanford University, Stanford PULSE Institute, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, PULSE Institute, Stanford University, Stanford University, Department of Physics and Applied Physics at Stanford University, PULSE Institute, Stanford PULSE Institute, Stanford University and SLAC
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Thomas Weinacht
State Univ of NY - Stony Brook