Phys. Rev. Lett. 93, 223003 (2004) [4 pages]

Laser-Induced Interference, Focusing, and Diffraction of Rescattering Molecular Photoelectrons

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S. N. Yurchenko1, S. Patchkovskii1, I. V. Litvinyuk1,2, P. B. Corkum1, and G. L. Yudin1,3 *
1National Research Council of Canada, Ottowa, Ontario K1A 0R6, Canada
2J.R. Macdonald Laboratory, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506, USA
3Laboratoire de Chimie Théorique, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Québec J1K 2R1, Canada

Received 29 March 2004; published 23 November 2004

We solve the time-dependent Schrödinger equation in three dimensions for H2+ in a one-cycle laser pulse of moderate intensity. We consider fixed nuclear positions and Coulomb electron-nuclear interaction potentials. We analyze the field-induced electron interference and diffraction patterns. To extract the ionization dynamics we subtract the excitations to low-lying bound states explicitly. We follow the time evolution of a well-defined wave packet that is formed near the first peak of the laser field. We observe the fragmentation of the wave packet due to molecular focusing. We show how to retrieve a diffraction molecular image by taking the ratio of the momentum distributions in the two lateral directions. The positions of the diffraction peaks are well described by the classical double slit diffraction rule.


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URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.223003
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.223003
PACS: 32.80.Rm

* Electronic addresses: gennady.yudin@usherbrooke.ca; gennady.yudin@nrc.ca

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