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Resolving Strong Field Dynamics in Cation States of CO_2 via Optimised Molecular Alignment

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This thesis presents an experimental study of the ultrafast molecular dynamics of CO_2^+ that are induced by a strong, near-infrared, femtosecond laser pulse. In particular, typical strong field phenomena such as tunneling ionisation, nonsequential double ionisation and photo-induced dissociation are investigated and controlled by employing an experimental technique called impulsive molecular alignment. Here, a first laser pulse fixes the molecule in space, such that the molecular dynamics can be studied as a function of the molecular geometry with a second laser pulse. The experiments are placed within the context of the study and control of ultrafast molecular dynamics, where sub-femtosecond (10^-15 seconds) resolution in ever larger molecular systems represents the current frontier of research. The thesis presents the required background in strong field and molecular physics, femtosecond laser architecture and experimental techniques in a clear and accessible language that does not require any previous knowledge in these fields.

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Introduction.- Molecules in Strong Laser Fields.- Lasers.- Experimental Methods and Setup.- Characterisation and Optimisation of Impulsive Molecular Alignment in Mixed Gas Samples.-Multichannel Contributions in Nonsequential Double Ionisation of CO2.- Strong eld control of dissociative excitation in CO2+.- Conclusion.

Summary

This thesis presents an experimental study of the ultrafast molecular dynamics of CO_2^+ that are induced by a strong, near-infrared, femtosecond laser pulse. In particular, typical strong field phenomena such as tunneling ionisation, nonsequential double ionisation and photo-induced dissociation are investigated and controlled by employing an experimental technique called impulsive molecular alignment. Here, a first laser pulse fixes the molecule in space, such that the molecular dynamics can be studied as a function of the molecular geometry with a second laser pulse. The experiments are placed within the context of the study and control of ultrafast molecular dynamics, where sub-femtosecond (10^-15 seconds) resolution in ever larger molecular systems represents the current frontier of research. The thesis presents the required background in strong field and molecular physics, femtosecond laser architecture and experimental techniques in a clear and accessible language that does not require any previous knowledge in these fields.

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Authors Malte Oppermann
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 07.02.2014
 
EAN 9783319053370
ISBN 978-3-31-905337-0
No. of pages 205
Dimensions 162 mm x 244 mm x 18 mm
Weight 450 g
Illustrations XVIII, 205 p. 94 illus., 37 illus. in color.
Series Springer Theses
Springer Theses
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Atomic physics, nuclear physics

Physikalische Chemie, Laser, B, Laserphysik, Atoms, Physics, Lasers, Physics and Astronomy, Optical physics, Physical Chemistry, Photonics, Applied optics, Optics, Lasers, Photonics, Optical Devices, Atoms and molecules in external fields

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