38th Annual Meeting of the Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics
Volume 52, Number 7
Tuesday–Saturday, June 5–9, 2007;
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Session G3: Attosecond Science: The Next Frontier
8:00 AM–10:24 AM,
Thursday, June 7, 2007
TELUS Convention Centre
Room: Glen 201-203
Chair: A. Bandrauk, University of Sherbrooke
Abstract ID: BAPS.2007.DAMOP.G3.1
Abstract: G3.00001 : Probing proton dynamics in molecules on an attosecond timescale
8:00 AM–8:36 AM
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Abstract
Author:
Sarah Baker
(Imperial College London)
A new technique for probing the ultrafast structural rearrangements of light
molecules following ionization was demonstrated by our group earlier this
year. This technique, termed PACER (\textbf{p}robing \textbf{a}ttosecond
\textbf{d}ynamics by \textbf{c}hirp \textbf{e}ncoded \textbf{r}ecollision),
interrogates the motion of intramolecular nuclei following ionization via
the process of high-harmonic generation (HHG). The strength of harmonic
emission on return of the continuum electron wavepacket is weaker the more
nuclear motion has occurred in the short time window since ionization.
Moreover, since different harmonic orders are emitted at different times,
dynamical information is gained by simply recording an harmonic spectrum and
examining the change in signal as a function of order (which maps directly
to time). Previously the nuclear dynamics of H$_{2}^{+}$ and D$_{2}^{+}$
were reliably determined at a temporal resolution limited by the difference
in emission time of successive harmonic orders (roughly 100 as).
The time window accessed in the measurement was 0.9 -- 1.5 fs following
ionization. Enlargement of this time window would be a valuable extension to
the PACER technique. To this end, we have now performed a PACER measurement
in H$_{2}$ and D$_{2}$ at longer pump wavelengths (increasing the average
electron return time). This work was conducted at the Advanced Laser Light
Source facility, using a HE-TOPAS system producing 110 fs pulses in the
mid-IR. We observed multiple harmonic orders at pump wavelengths of 1300 nm
and 1450 nm using on-target intensities of $<$ 1 x 10$^{14}$ Wcm$^{-2}$.
Data at the two pump wavelengths was found to be in qualitative agreement
with the known nuclear dynamics of the H$_{2}^{+}$ and D$_{2}^{+ }$ions
to a time 2.1 fs after ionisation. Extension of the time window accessed by
the PACER measurement is therefore promising, however, at the pulse
durations employed we expect partial alignment of the molecules during the
pulse, and therefore the effect of two-centre interference must be carefully
examined.
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