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Requate, Arvid: S-matrix analysis of vibrational and alignment effects in intense-field multiphoton ionization of molecules. 2007
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Vorwort
Contents
1 Introduction and Outline
2 Mechanisms of Strong Field Ionization
2.1 Single Ionization
2.1.1 Quantum Mechanical Description of the Bound System
2.1.2 Tunneling Ionization
2.1.3 Intense-Field Multiphoton Ionization
2.1.4 Recollision
2.2 Double and Multiple Ionization
2.3 Molecular Ionization
3 Overview of Theoretical Methods
3.1 Time-dependent Methods
3.1.1 Virtual NPSF Lab
3.2 Floquet Methods
3.3 Intense-Field Many-Body S-Matrix Theory
4 S-Matrix Theory of Inelastic Vibronic Ionization of Molecules in Intense Laser Fields
4.1 Quantum Mechanical Description of Molecules
4.1.1 Born-Oppenheimer Approximation
4.1.2 Franck-Condon Approximation
4.2 Observation of Non-Franck-Condon Distributions in Molecular Ions Generated by Intense Laser Fields
4.3 S-Matrix Formulation of the Transition Amplitude
4.3.1 Transition Rate
4.3.2 Electronic Wavefunctions
4.3.3 Vibrational Wavefunctions
4.3.4 Rate Equations and Transition Yields
4.4 S-Matrix analysis of Non-Franck-Condon Distributions in Small Diatomics
4.4.1 Comparison with Experimental Data
4.4.2 Alignment and Polarization Effects
4.4.3 Origin of the Shift to Lower Vibrational States
4.4.4 Momentum Conservation
4.4.5 Application to HD and D2
4.5 Inelastic Vibronic Ionization of Other Molecules
4.5.1 Other Diatomics: O2 and CO
4.5.2 Extension to Polyatomic Molecules
5 Nonsequential Double Ionization of Diatomic Molecules
5.1 Electron impact ionization in a laser field
5.1.1 Characteristic spin correlated states
5.1.2 Collision dynamics in the laser field
5.1.3 Ionic Recoil Momentum in Laser Assisted Electron Impact Ionization
5.1.4 Alignment Dependence for Different Orbital Symmetries
5.1.5 Spin Effects
5.1.6 Relation to Experiment
5.2 Model Formula for Nonsequential Double Ionization of Molecules
5.2.1 Results for N2 and O2
6 Conclusions and Outlook
A Atomic Units
Acknowledgments
Bibliography