Strong-field ionization and Coulomb explosion of argon clusters by few-cycle laser pulses

Mathur, D. ; Rajgara, F. A. ; Holkundkar, A. R. ; Gupta, N. K. (2010) Strong-field ionization and Coulomb explosion of argon clusters by few-cycle laser pulses Physical Review A, 82 (2). 025201_1-025201_4. ISSN 1050-2947

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Official URL: http://pra.aps.org/abstract/PRA/v82/i2/e025201

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.82.025201

Abstract

Energy distributions are measured for ions emitted upon Coulomb explosion of Arn clusters (n=400-900) upon irradiation by intense three-cycle pulses (10 fs) of 800-nm laser light of peak intensity 5× 1014 W cm-2. With few-cycle pulses, there is insufficient time for the cluster to undergo expansion; this results in overall dynamics that are significantly different from those in the many-cycle regime. The peak ion energies are much lower than those obtained when 100-fs pulses of the same intensity are used; they are almost independent of the size of the cluster (over the range 400-900 atoms). Ion yields are measured to be larger in the direction that is perpendicular to the laser-polarization vector than along it. Model molecular dynamics calculations are used to qualitatively rationalize this unexpected anisotropy in terms of shielding by a spatially asymmetric electronic-charge cloud within the cluster.

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