50th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics APS Meeting
Volume 64, Number 4
Monday–Friday, May 27–31, 2019;
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Session C03: Elliptically Polarized High-Harmonics and Applications
10:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Wisconsin Center
Room: 101CD
Chair: Anthony Starace, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Abstract: C03.00004 : Dynamical Electron Vortices in Attosecond Double Photoionization of H$_2$$^*$
12:00 PM–12:30 PM
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Author:
Jean Marcel Ngoko Djiokap
(University of Nebraska - Lincoln)
\textit{Kinematical} electron matter-wave vortices have been predicted in both single~[1,~2] and double~[3,~4] ionization of He. They have been observed experimentally in multiphoton single ionization of K~[5,~6]. We present in this talk results of a study of a new kind of \textit{dynamical} electron vortices~[7]. Specifically, we study electron momentum vortices in single-photon double ionization of H$_2$ by time-delayed, counter-rotating, elliptically-polarized attosecond pulses propagating either parallel or perpendicular to the molecular axis. For the parallel configuration, \textit{kinematical} vortices occur similar to those found for He~[1-4] and K~[5,~6]. For the perpendicular configuration, we find \textit{dynamical} vortex structures originating from an ellipticity-dependent interplay of $^1\Sigma^+_u$ and $^1\Pi^+_u$ continuum amplitudes. We propose a complete experiment to determine the magnitudes and relative phase of these amplitudes by varying the pulse ellipticities and time delays.\\ \\
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$[6]$~D. Pengel, S. Kerbstadt, L. Englert, T. Bayer, and M. Wollenhaupt, Phys. Rev. A \textbf{96}, 043426 (2017).\\
$[7]$~J.M. Ngoko Djiokap, A.V. Meremianin, N.L. Manakov, L.B. Madsen, S.X. Hu, and A.F. Starace, Phys. Rev. A \textbf{98}, 063407 (2018).\\ \\
$^*$Research supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences, under Award No. DE-FG03-96ER14646.