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Angle-dependent strong-field ionization and fragmentation of carbon dioxide measured using rotational wave packets

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The angle-dependent single ionization of carbon dioxide by linearly and circularly polarized pulses is investigated experimentally. The authors show that delay-dependent ion-momentum measurements from rotational wave packets can be used… Click to show full abstract

The angle-dependent single ionization of carbon dioxide by linearly and circularly polarized pulses is investigated experimentally. The authors show that delay-dependent ion-momentum measurements from rotational wave packets can be used to test the validity of the axial recoil approximation.

Keywords: wave packets; rotational wave; carbon dioxide; ionization; angle dependent

Journal Title: Physical Review A
Year Published: 2020

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