Phase dependence of electron localization in HeH2+ dissociation with an intense few-cycle laser pulse

Abstract

The electron localization in the dissociation of the asymmetric charged molecular ion HeH2+ exposed to an intense few-cycle laser pulse is studied by solving numerically the 3D time-dependent Schr\"odinger equation. By varying the carrier-envelope phase (CEP) and the intensity of the pulse, the upward shift of the localization probability and the suppression of the dissociation channel He2++H are observed . Our analysis shows that the phenomenon is attributed to the asymmetric structure of the molecule as well as the recollision-assistant field-induced ionization of the electron wave packets localized on H+ in the trailing of the pulse.

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