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Dynamics of dissociation and photoionization by VUV and XUV photons revealed by ion fragment and photoelectron momentum imaging

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Abstract

We report recent progress on interrogating the highly-coupled electronic and nuclear dynamics in small molecules using vacuum- and extreme-ultraviolet pulses to excite, control and probe transient molecules on excited electronic states. A detailed understanding of photoionization mechanisms in these systems necessitates the ability to clearly distinguish metastable electronic states in the ionization continuum from direct photoionization [1]. Photoelectrons and fragment ions are analyzed by high-resolution cold target recoil ion momentum imaging (COLTRIMS), to identify and investigate these different pathways by the kinetic energy-resolved photoelectron and fragment angular distributions [2].

New results will be presented on the dynamics of dissociative photoionziation in diatomic molecules H2, O2 and N2, using high harmonic generation. We will also discuss progress towards measurements of ultrafast time-resolved molecular-frame photoelectron angular distributions.

Publication: [1] Kirk A. Larsen, Roger Y. Bello, Robert R. Lucchese, Thomas N. Rescigno, C. William McCurdy, Daniel S. Slaughter, and Thorsten Weber (2020) Role of dipole-forbidden autoionizing resonances in nonresonant one-color two-photon single ionization of N2, Phys. Rev. A 102, 063118, https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.102.063118.<br>[2] Kirk A. Larsen, Robert R. Lucchese, Daniel S. Slaughter, and Thorsten Weber, (2020) Distinguishing resonance symmetries with energy-resolved photoion angular distributions from ion-pair formation in O2 following two-photon absorption of a 9.3 eV femtosecond pulse, J. Chem. Phys. 153, 021103, https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0013485.

Presenters

  • Daniel Slaughter

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Authors

  • Daniel Slaughter

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Kirk A Larsen

    University of California, Berkeley

  • Roger Y Bello

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Felix Sturm

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Muhammad A Fareed

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Niranjan Shivaram

    Purdue University

  • Ali Belkacem

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • C W McCurdy

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Thomas N Rescigno

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Robert R Lucchese

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Predrag Ranitovic

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Thorsten Weber

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory