27 research outputs found
Attosecond imaging of molecular electronic wavepackets
International audienceA strong laser field may tunnel ionize a molecule from several orbitals simultaneously, forming an attosecond electron–hole wavepacket. Both temporal and spatial information on this wavepacket can be obtained through the coherent soft X-ray emission resulting from the laser-driven recollision of the liberated electron with the core. By characterizing the emission from aligned N 2 molecules, we demonstrate the attosecond contributions of the two highest occupied molecular orbitals. We determine conditions where they are disentangled in the real and imaginary parts of the emission dipole moment. This allows us to carry out a tomographic reconstruction of both orbitals with angstrom spatial resolution. Their coherent superposition provides experimental images of the attosecond wavepacket created in the ionization process. Our results open the prospect of imaging ultrafast intramolecular dynamics combining attosecond and angstrom resolutions
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Identification and removal of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in wastewater treatment processes from coke production plants
Changes in Accumbal and Pallidal pCREB and ΔFosB in Morphine-Sensitized Rats: Correlations with Receptor-Evoked Electrophysiological Measures in the Ventral Pallidum
Photolatently modulable hydrogels using unilamellar titania nanosheets as photocatalytic crosslinkers
Multi-channel electronic and vibrational dynamics in polyatomic resonant high-order harmonic generation
High-order harmonic generation in polyatomic molecules generally involves multiple channels of ionization. Their relative contribution can be strongly influenced by the presence of resonances, whose assignment remains a major challenge for high-harmonic spectroscopy. Here we present a multi-modal approach for the investigation of unaligned polyatomic molecules, using SF6 as an example. We combine methods from extreme-ultraviolet spectroscopy, above-threshold ionization and attosecond metrology. Fragment-resolved above-threshold ionization measurements reveal that strong-field ionization opens at least three channels. A shape resonance in one of them is found to dominate the signal in the 20–26 eV range. This resonance induces a phase jump in the harmonic emission, a switch in the polarization state and different dynamical responses to molecular vibrations. This study demonstrates a method for extending high-harmonic spectroscopy to polyatomic molecules, where complex attosecond dynamics are expected.Imagerie Moléculaire par effet tunnel et recollision en champ fortThe Integrated Initiative of European Laser Research Infrastructures IIMillimetre-wave Integrated Diode and Amplifier Source
