| Literature DB >> 27636472 |
Wenbin Zhang1, Zhichao Li2, Peifen Lu1, Xiaochun Gong1, Qiying Song1, Qinying Ji1, Kang Lin1, Junyang Ma1, Feng He2, Heping Zeng1, Jian Wu1,3.
Abstract
Molecules exposed to strong laser fields may coherently absorb multiple photons and deposit the energy into electrons and nuclei, triggering the succeeding dynamics as the primary stage of the light-molecule interaction. We experimentally explore the electron-nuclear sharing of the absorbed photon energy in above-threshold multiphoton single ionization of multielectron molecules. Using CO as a prototype, vibrational and orbital resolved electron-nuclear sharing of the photon energy is observed. Different from the simplest one- or two-electron systems, the participation of the multiple orbitals and the coupling of various electronic states in the strong-field ionization and dissociation processes alter the photon energy deposition dynamics of the multielectron molecule. The population of numerous vibrational states of the molecular cation as the energy reservoir in the ionization process plays an important role in photon energy sharing between the emitted electron and the nuclear fragments.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27636472 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.103002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161