In intense femtosecond laser fields, molecules could be tunnel ionized from multiple valence orbitals, which produces molecular ions in different electronic states. In this article, we have used a reaction microscope to study double ionization of nitrogen by intense femtosecond laser pulses. It is found that some doubly charged molecular ions N(2)(2+) are metastable while others dissociate through charge symmetric dissociation (N(2)(2+) -> N(+) + N(+)) or charge asymmetric dissociation (N(2)(2+) -> N(2+) + N). The kinetic energy releases and angular distributions of atomic ions are measured for the dissociation channels. With the aid of the CASSCF and MRCI calculations, the electronic states are identified and the contributions of the valen...
"Reaction Microscopes" enable to detect the momentum vectors of several electrons and ions after the...
We have systematically studied Coulomb explosion of nitrogen and oxygen molecules in intense 8 and 2...
The main goal of this dissertation is to examine the role of excited states and multi-electron inter...
In intense femtosecond laser fields, molecules could be tunnel ionized from multiple valence orbital...
The interaction of diatomic molecules and laser fields is investigated with a 30 fs, 1 kHz repetitio...
The interaction of diatomic molecules and laser fields is investigated with a 30 fs, 1 kHz repetitio...
We report studies on the multiple ionization of the N2 molecule using intense, femtosecond laser pul...
The interaction of diatomic molecules and laser fields is investigated with a 30 fs, 1 kHz repetitio...
The advent of ultrashort pulse laser systems has allowed the study of atoms and molecules in extreme...
The advent of ultrashort pulse laser systems has allowed the study of atoms and molecules in extreme...
The advent of ultrashort pulse laser systems has allowed the study of atoms and molecules in extreme...
Tunneling ionization is one of the fundamental processes for molecules in intense laser fields. Depe...
We investigate the dynamics of double ionization in aligned nitrogen molecules. An ultrashort, weak ...
Femtosecond-laser field-induced ionization and Coulomb explosion of diatomic nitrogen were systemati...
"Reaction Microscopes" enable to detect the momentum vectors of several electrons and ions after the...
"Reaction Microscopes" enable to detect the momentum vectors of several electrons and ions after the...
We have systematically studied Coulomb explosion of nitrogen and oxygen molecules in intense 8 and 2...
The main goal of this dissertation is to examine the role of excited states and multi-electron inter...
In intense femtosecond laser fields, molecules could be tunnel ionized from multiple valence orbital...
The interaction of diatomic molecules and laser fields is investigated with a 30 fs, 1 kHz repetitio...
The interaction of diatomic molecules and laser fields is investigated with a 30 fs, 1 kHz repetitio...
We report studies on the multiple ionization of the N2 molecule using intense, femtosecond laser pul...
The interaction of diatomic molecules and laser fields is investigated with a 30 fs, 1 kHz repetitio...
The advent of ultrashort pulse laser systems has allowed the study of atoms and molecules in extreme...
The advent of ultrashort pulse laser systems has allowed the study of atoms and molecules in extreme...
The advent of ultrashort pulse laser systems has allowed the study of atoms and molecules in extreme...
Tunneling ionization is one of the fundamental processes for molecules in intense laser fields. Depe...
We investigate the dynamics of double ionization in aligned nitrogen molecules. An ultrashort, weak ...
Femtosecond-laser field-induced ionization and Coulomb explosion of diatomic nitrogen were systemati...
"Reaction Microscopes" enable to detect the momentum vectors of several electrons and ions after the...
"Reaction Microscopes" enable to detect the momentum vectors of several electrons and ions after the...
We have systematically studied Coulomb explosion of nitrogen and oxygen molecules in intense 8 and 2...
The main goal of this dissertation is to examine the role of excited states and multi-electron inter...