Photofragmentation of CD<sub>3</sub><sup>+</sup> driven by intense ultrashort laser pulses*
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Abstract
We investigate photofragmentation processes of CD3+ by focusing intense ultrashort laser pulses‡ onto a fast (keV) CD3+ ion beam target. The use of an ion beam as a target allows for the direct position-and-time measurement of all ionic and neutral fragments, which we then use to calculate their 3-D momenta. Comparing the relative probabilities (branching ratios) of different photodissociation and photoionization processes is one of our main goals. However, contributions from a contaminant ion beam must be determined and subtracted. Also, the kinetic energy release (KER) and angular distributions of these processes are determined. It is worth noting that dissociation of CD32+ involves both charge-symmetric (CD2+ + D+), i.e., deprotonation, and charge-asymmetric dissociation (CD22+ + D), i.e., hydrogen elimination.
‡780-nm, 25-fs, ~1015-W/cm2 laser pulses at 10 kHz
‡780-nm, 25-fs, ~1015-W/cm2 laser pulses at 10 kHz
Presenters
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Naoki Iwamoto
Kansas State University
Authors
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Naoki Iwamoto
Kansas State University
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Chandan Bagdia
Kansas State University
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Travis Severt
Kansas State University, J.R. Macdonald Laboratory, Department of Physics, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA
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Tiana A Townsend
Augustana University
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Kevin D Carnes
Kansas State University
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Itzik Ben-Itzhak
Kansas State University, J.R. Macdonald Laboratory, Physics, Kansas State University, J.R. Macdonald Laboratory, Department of Physics, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506 USA