Laser-initiated Coulomb explosion imaging of small molecules

Momentum vectors of fragment ions produced by the Coulomb explosion of CO2z+ (z = 3 - 6) and CS2z+ (z = 3 - 13) in an intense laser field (~50 fs, 1 x 1015 W/cm2) are determined by the triple coincidence imaging technique. The molecular structure from symmetric and asymmetric explosion channels is r...

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Main Author: Brichta, Jean-Paul Otto
Language:en
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/3948
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OWTU.10012-39482013-10-04T04:08:40ZBrichta, Jean-Paul Otto2008-09-02T20:06:09Z2008-09-02T20:06:09Z2008-09-02T20:06:09Z2008http://hdl.handle.net/10012/3948Momentum vectors of fragment ions produced by the Coulomb explosion of CO2z+ (z = 3 - 6) and CS2z+ (z = 3 - 13) in an intense laser field (~50 fs, 1 x 1015 W/cm2) are determined by the triple coincidence imaging technique. The molecular structure from symmetric and asymmetric explosion channels is reconstructed from the measured momentum vectors using a novel simplex algorithm that can be extended to study larger molecules. Physical parameters such as bend angle and bond lengths are extracted from the data and are qualitatively described using an enhanced ionization model that predicts the laser intensity required for ionization as a function of bond length using classical, over the barrier arguments. As a way of going beyond the classical model, molecular ionization is examined using a quantum-mechanical, wave function modified ADK method. The ADK model is used to calculate the ionization rates of H2, N2, and CO2 as a function of initial vibrational level of the molecules. A strong increase in the ionization rate, with vibrational level, is found for H2, while N2 and CO2 show a lesser increase. The prospects for using ionization rates as a diagnostic for vibrational level population are assessed.enultrafast imagingcarbon dioxidecarbon disulfidesimplex algorithmLaser-initiated Coulomb explosion imaging of small moleculesThesis or DissertationPhysics and AstronomyDoctor of PhilosophyPhysics
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language en
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topic ultrafast imaging
carbon dioxide
carbon disulfide
simplex algorithm
Physics
spellingShingle ultrafast imaging
carbon dioxide
carbon disulfide
simplex algorithm
Physics
Brichta, Jean-Paul Otto
Laser-initiated Coulomb explosion imaging of small molecules
description Momentum vectors of fragment ions produced by the Coulomb explosion of CO2z+ (z = 3 - 6) and CS2z+ (z = 3 - 13) in an intense laser field (~50 fs, 1 x 1015 W/cm2) are determined by the triple coincidence imaging technique. The molecular structure from symmetric and asymmetric explosion channels is reconstructed from the measured momentum vectors using a novel simplex algorithm that can be extended to study larger molecules. Physical parameters such as bend angle and bond lengths are extracted from the data and are qualitatively described using an enhanced ionization model that predicts the laser intensity required for ionization as a function of bond length using classical, over the barrier arguments. As a way of going beyond the classical model, molecular ionization is examined using a quantum-mechanical, wave function modified ADK method. The ADK model is used to calculate the ionization rates of H2, N2, and CO2 as a function of initial vibrational level of the molecules. A strong increase in the ionization rate, with vibrational level, is found for H2, while N2 and CO2 show a lesser increase. The prospects for using ionization rates as a diagnostic for vibrational level population are assessed.
author Brichta, Jean-Paul Otto
author_facet Brichta, Jean-Paul Otto
author_sort Brichta, Jean-Paul Otto
title Laser-initiated Coulomb explosion imaging of small molecules
title_short Laser-initiated Coulomb explosion imaging of small molecules
title_full Laser-initiated Coulomb explosion imaging of small molecules
title_fullStr Laser-initiated Coulomb explosion imaging of small molecules
title_full_unstemmed Laser-initiated Coulomb explosion imaging of small molecules
title_sort laser-initiated coulomb explosion imaging of small molecules
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/10012/3948
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