The steering of electron motion in molecules is accessible with waveform- controlled few-cycle laser light and may control the outcome of light-induced chemical reactions. An optical cycle of light, however, is much shorter than the duration of the fastest dissociation reactions, severely limiting the degree of control that can be achieved. To overcome this limitation, we extended the control metrology to the midinfrared studying the prototypical dissociative ionization of D2 at 2.1 μm. Pronounced subcycle control of the directional D+ ion emission from the fragmentation of D+2 is observed, demonstrating unprecedented charge-directed reactivity. Two reaction pathways, showing directional ion emission, could be observed and controlled simul...
In this work, using a Reaction Microscope, three-dimensional (3D) electron (and ion) momentum spectr...
We describe a pump-probe scheme with which the spatial asymmetry of dissociating molecular fragments...
Ionization of neutral D2 molecules by a short and intense pump laser pulse may create a vibrational ...
We studied the laser-molecule interaction dynamics that leads to the asymmetric D+ ion ejection in t...
The control of chemical reactions is of great interest from both a fundamental and an industrial per...
The dissociative ionization of N2O by near-single-cycle laser pulses is studied using phase-tagged i...
Strong few-cycle light fields with stable electric field waveforms allow controlling electrons on ti...
Nonadiabatic processes play a fundamental role in the understanding of photochemical processes in ex...
We demonstrate two-dimensional control over the chargelocalization in H2 dissociation using elliptic...
Nonadiabatic processes play a fundamental role in the understanding of photochemical processes in ex...
Using asymmetric two-color laser fields composed of 1800 and 900nm, we have simultaneously controlle...
Steering the electrons during an ultrafast photo-induced process in a molecule influences the chemic...
We report that multiple dissociative channels of carbon monoxide (CO) molecules are selectively cont...
International audienceSteering the electrons during an ultrafast photo-induced process in a molecule...
The beauty of ultrafast science lies inherently in the ability to induce and image dynamics on a tim...
In this work, using a Reaction Microscope, three-dimensional (3D) electron (and ion) momentum spectr...
We describe a pump-probe scheme with which the spatial asymmetry of dissociating molecular fragments...
Ionization of neutral D2 molecules by a short and intense pump laser pulse may create a vibrational ...
We studied the laser-molecule interaction dynamics that leads to the asymmetric D+ ion ejection in t...
The control of chemical reactions is of great interest from both a fundamental and an industrial per...
The dissociative ionization of N2O by near-single-cycle laser pulses is studied using phase-tagged i...
Strong few-cycle light fields with stable electric field waveforms allow controlling electrons on ti...
Nonadiabatic processes play a fundamental role in the understanding of photochemical processes in ex...
We demonstrate two-dimensional control over the chargelocalization in H2 dissociation using elliptic...
Nonadiabatic processes play a fundamental role in the understanding of photochemical processes in ex...
Using asymmetric two-color laser fields composed of 1800 and 900nm, we have simultaneously controlle...
Steering the electrons during an ultrafast photo-induced process in a molecule influences the chemic...
We report that multiple dissociative channels of carbon monoxide (CO) molecules are selectively cont...
International audienceSteering the electrons during an ultrafast photo-induced process in a molecule...
The beauty of ultrafast science lies inherently in the ability to induce and image dynamics on a tim...
In this work, using a Reaction Microscope, three-dimensional (3D) electron (and ion) momentum spectr...
We describe a pump-probe scheme with which the spatial asymmetry of dissociating molecular fragments...
Ionization of neutral D2 molecules by a short and intense pump laser pulse may create a vibrational ...