The dynamics of a two-dimensional H2+ molecule interacting with a strong laser pulse beyond the usual approximation of fixed nuclei is presented. The motion of the nuclei is studied by using the classical Newton laws while the electron is described with a full quantal treatment. The axis of the molecule, initially not aligned to the laser field, performs a long-period pendular motion around the laser polarization axis. Vibrational degrees of freedom are seen to be excited. The radiation emitted by the oscillating charges presents variations that are synchronous to the pendular motion. The possibility of monitoring the motion of the molecule through the emitted radiation is discussed
Using quantum mechanics calculations, we theoretically study the dissociation and ionization dynamic...
Mentors: Xiaoxu Guan and Klaus BartschatWe investigate how the simplest molecular ion, Dihydrogen (H...
The goal of this dissertation project was to study the dynamics of nuclear motion in diatomic (H2, N...
The dynamics of a two-dimensional H2+ molecule interacting with a strong laser pulse beyond the usua...
We study the single and double ionization yields and the dissociation dynamics of a onedimensional t...
The dynamics of a diatomic one-dimensional homonuclear molecule driven by a two-laser field is invest...
We study the single and double ionization yields and the dissociation dynamics of a one-dimensional ...
We describe, using a semiclassical approach, the molecular dynamics of a one-dimensional H2 molecule...
The radiation diffused by a one-dimensional homonuclear molecular ion driven by a laser field is studi...
In this paper we investigate the single and double ionization signals of H2 molecules, with fixed an...
For the first time, a full-dimensional quantum-mechanical description of excitation, dissociation an...
We consider the problem of a molecular hydrogen ion in the presence of a short intense laser field, ...
The dynamics of a H2+ molecular ion driven by two laser pulses separated by a time lag is studied be...
Sequential double ionization and fragmentation dynamics of the H$$_2$$ molecule exposed to an 750 nm...
The motions of electrons and nuclei are strongly coupled for dissociative ionization of molecules dr...
Using quantum mechanics calculations, we theoretically study the dissociation and ionization dynamic...
Mentors: Xiaoxu Guan and Klaus BartschatWe investigate how the simplest molecular ion, Dihydrogen (H...
The goal of this dissertation project was to study the dynamics of nuclear motion in diatomic (H2, N...
The dynamics of a two-dimensional H2+ molecule interacting with a strong laser pulse beyond the usua...
We study the single and double ionization yields and the dissociation dynamics of a onedimensional t...
The dynamics of a diatomic one-dimensional homonuclear molecule driven by a two-laser field is invest...
We study the single and double ionization yields and the dissociation dynamics of a one-dimensional ...
We describe, using a semiclassical approach, the molecular dynamics of a one-dimensional H2 molecule...
The radiation diffused by a one-dimensional homonuclear molecular ion driven by a laser field is studi...
In this paper we investigate the single and double ionization signals of H2 molecules, with fixed an...
For the first time, a full-dimensional quantum-mechanical description of excitation, dissociation an...
We consider the problem of a molecular hydrogen ion in the presence of a short intense laser field, ...
The dynamics of a H2+ molecular ion driven by two laser pulses separated by a time lag is studied be...
Sequential double ionization and fragmentation dynamics of the H$$_2$$ molecule exposed to an 750 nm...
The motions of electrons and nuclei are strongly coupled for dissociative ionization of molecules dr...
Using quantum mechanics calculations, we theoretically study the dissociation and ionization dynamic...
Mentors: Xiaoxu Guan and Klaus BartschatWe investigate how the simplest molecular ion, Dihydrogen (H...
The goal of this dissertation project was to study the dynamics of nuclear motion in diatomic (H2, N...