Ultrafast photoionization of ions and molecules by orthogonally polarized intense laser pulses: Effects of the time delay

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张思琪 [1 ]
杨志杰 [1 ]
雷志仙 [1 ]
冯伟 [1 ]
周胜鹏 [1 ]
元凯军 [1 ]
刘学深 [1 ]
郭静 [1 ]
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[1] Institute of Atomic and Molecular Physics, Jilin University
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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We present the photoelectron momentum distributions(PMDs) and the photoelectron angular distributions(PADs) of He~+ ions, aligned H~+ molecules and Nmolecules by intense orthogonally polarized laser pulses. Simulations are performed by numerically solving the corresponding two-dimensional time-dependent Schr?dinger equations(TDSEs) within the single-electron approximation frame. Photoelectron momentum distributions and photoelectron angular distributions present different patterns with the time delays T, illustrating the dependences of the PMDs and PADs on the time delays by orthogonally polarized laser pulses. The evolution of the electron wavepackets can be employed to describe the intensity of the PADs from the TDSE simulations for Nmolecules.
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