In this work, the Coulomb explosion of the octamer water cluster has been studied employing a theoretical approach. Instead of the usual methodology that makes use of classical molecular dynamics, time-dependent density functional theory has been applied to tackle the problem. This method explicitly accounts for the laser field and thus does not impose any constraint on the interaction between the laser pulse and the cluster. We focus on the effects of energetic changes in the system under high-intensity soft X-ray laser pulses. The motions of the ions and their velocities during this process show significant differences for the three applied laser intensities (1014, 1015 and 1016 W cm−2). Very strong soft X-ray free electron laser (FEL) pu...
Free-electron lasers provide high intensity pulses with femtosecond duration and are ideal tools in ...
Time Dependent Density Functional Theory is used to probe the structure of matter. Coulomb explosio...
Clusters exhibit an enhancement in ionization rates under intense, ultrafast laser pulses compared t...
In this work, the Coulomb explosion of the octamer water cluster has been studied employing a theore...
The Coulomb explosion of the octamer water cluster has been studied employing time-dependent density...
The Coulomb explosion of the octamer water cluster has been studied employing time-dependent density...
We explore from a theoretical perspective the dynamical response of small water clusters, (H2O)nH3O+...
In this paper we examine the behavior of small cluster of atoms in a short (10-50 fs) very intense h...
The explosion dynamics of hydrogen clusters driven by an ultrashort intense laser pulse has been ana...
8 pages, 4 figures, subm. to International Journal of Mass SpectrometryThe influences of water molec...
The interaction of ultrafast (6 x 10"-"1"4 s) intense (#approx#10"1"5 - 10&...
The recent availability of X-ray Free Electron Lasers (XFELs) has opened a completely new and unexpl...
In this paper we examine the behavior of small cluster of atoms in a short (10–50 fs) very intense h...
International audienceThe early stages of the Coulomb explosion of a doubly ionized water molecule i...
By means of N-body simulations we study the ion and electron dynamics in molecular first-row hydride...
Free-electron lasers provide high intensity pulses with femtosecond duration and are ideal tools in ...
Time Dependent Density Functional Theory is used to probe the structure of matter. Coulomb explosio...
Clusters exhibit an enhancement in ionization rates under intense, ultrafast laser pulses compared t...
In this work, the Coulomb explosion of the octamer water cluster has been studied employing a theore...
The Coulomb explosion of the octamer water cluster has been studied employing time-dependent density...
The Coulomb explosion of the octamer water cluster has been studied employing time-dependent density...
We explore from a theoretical perspective the dynamical response of small water clusters, (H2O)nH3O+...
In this paper we examine the behavior of small cluster of atoms in a short (10-50 fs) very intense h...
The explosion dynamics of hydrogen clusters driven by an ultrashort intense laser pulse has been ana...
8 pages, 4 figures, subm. to International Journal of Mass SpectrometryThe influences of water molec...
The interaction of ultrafast (6 x 10"-"1"4 s) intense (#approx#10"1"5 - 10&...
The recent availability of X-ray Free Electron Lasers (XFELs) has opened a completely new and unexpl...
In this paper we examine the behavior of small cluster of atoms in a short (10–50 fs) very intense h...
International audienceThe early stages of the Coulomb explosion of a doubly ionized water molecule i...
By means of N-body simulations we study the ion and electron dynamics in molecular first-row hydride...
Free-electron lasers provide high intensity pulses with femtosecond duration and are ideal tools in ...
Time Dependent Density Functional Theory is used to probe the structure of matter. Coulomb explosio...
Clusters exhibit an enhancement in ionization rates under intense, ultrafast laser pulses compared t...