Strong-Field Correlation Imaging: Revealing Molecular Geometries, Orientation and Dynamics.

Autor: Castleman, A. W., Toennies, J. P., Zinth, W., Yamanouchi, Kaoru, See Leang Chin, Agostini, Pierre, Ferrante, Gaetano, Hill, Wendell T., Kun Zhao, Elberson, Lee N., Menkir, Getahun M.
Zdroj: Progress in Ultrafast Intense Laser Science Volume I; 2006, p59-75, 17p
Abstrakt: A review of several correlation techniques used to extract quantitative information from two-dimensional images obtained with fast-frame CCD cameras is presented. Three examples are discussed that demonstrate the power of these techniques for revealing field-induced dynamics: (1) the relative probability for Coulomb explosions of CO26+ as a function of the angle between the molecular and polarization axes; (2) the relative probability for Coulomb explosion of CO26+ and NO26+ as a function of bond angle and (3) the kinetic energy release and its ability to distinguish enhanced ionization from screening. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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