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Field intensity dependence of the dissociative multiple ionization of argon dimers in strong femtosecond laser fields

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Field intensity dependence of the dissociative multiple ionization of argon dimers in strong femtosecond laser fields
The dissociative ionization of Ar dimers is investigated in femtosecond laser fields with intensities from 260 to 1020 TW/cm2.The three-dimensional momentum and kinetic-energy release of fragmental ions generated from the channels Ar22+→Ar++Ar+,Ar23+→Ar2++Ar+,and Ar24+→Ar2++Ar2+were measured with a cold-target recoil-ion momentum spectrometer.It is shown that the laser intensity significantly modulates the kinetic energies and angular distributions of fragmental ions from dissociative dou-ble ionization.Laser-induced charge-transfer following one-site double ionization contributes relatively more to the dissociative double ionization at lower laser intensity.The calculation results of a one-dimensional model based on the WKB approximation suggest that the charge transfer is suppressed at higher laser intensity due to the core polarization effect.In addition,double,triple,and quadruple dissociative ionizations of Ar dimers are accompanied by frustrated-tunneling ionization that increases with the laser intensity.

femtosecond lasercharge transferCoulomb explosionfrustrated tunneling ionization

Pan Song、Yalei Zhu、Xiaowei Wang、Congsen Meng、Tao Jiang、Zhihui Lv、Dongwen Zhang、Chaochao Qin、Zengxiu Zhao、Jianmin Yuan

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Department of Physics,National University of Defense Technology,Changsha 410073,China

Henan Key Laboratory of Infrared Spectrum Measures and Applications,School of Physics,Henan Normal University,Xinxiang 453007,China

Institute of Atomic and Molecular Physics,Jilin University,Changchun 130012,China

femtosecond laser charge transfer Coulomb explosion frustrated tunneling ionization

2024

中国科学:物理学 力学 天文学(英文版)
中国科学院

中国科学:物理学 力学 天文学(英文版)

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影响因子:0.91
ISSN:1674-7348
年,卷(期):2024.67(12)