Elliptic Dichroism in the Above-Threshold Ionization of Molecules Induced by a Strong Laser Field
Dino Habibović,
Azra Gazibegović-Busuladžić,
Mustafa Busuladžić
et al.
Abstract:Using a strong-field-approximation theory, we investigate the high-order above-threshold ionization of diatomic molecules exposed to the monochromatic and bichromatic elliptically polarized fields. We devote particular attention to the difference between the photoelectron momentum distributions obtained with fields with opposite helicity. This difference is quantified using the elliptic-dichroism parameter, which represents the normalized difference between the differential ionization rates calculated with dri… Show more
“…Several contributions have investigated similar questions in the context of strong-field ionization of molecules. Habibović et al have investigated the high-order above-threshold ionization of diatomic molecules exposed to the monochromatic and bichromatic elliptically polarized fields . They show that the molecular structure is imprinted onto the elliptic-dichroism parameter for both monochromatic and bichromatic driving fields, so that it can be used as a tool to analyze the electron dynamics in molecules.…”
“…Several contributions have investigated similar questions in the context of strong-field ionization of molecules. Habibović et al have investigated the high-order above-threshold ionization of diatomic molecules exposed to the monochromatic and bichromatic elliptically polarized fields . They show that the molecular structure is imprinted onto the elliptic-dichroism parameter for both monochromatic and bichromatic driving fields, so that it can be used as a tool to analyze the electron dynamics in molecules.…”
“…53 and further developed in ref. 54–58 for a long linearly and elliptically polarised pulse with a flat envelope. A generalisation of this theory was presented in ref.…”
Improved molecular strong-field approximation theory is used to calculate the ionisation probability for the high-order above-threshold ionisation process induced by a few-cycle pulse with two carrier frequencies and one envelope.
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