Multiple electron trapping in the fragmentation of strongly driven molecules
Abstract
We present a theoretical quasiclassical study of the formation, during Coulomb explosion, of two highly excited neutral H atoms (double H*) of strongly driven H2. In this process, after the laser field is turned off each electron occupies a Rydberg state of an H atom. We show that two-electron effects are important in order to correctly account for double H* formation. We find that the route to forming two H* atoms is similar to pathway B that was identified in Phys. Rev. A 85 011402 (R) as one of the two routes leading to single H* formation. However, instead of one ionization step being "frustrated" as is the case for pathway B, both ionization steps are "frustrated" in double H* formation. Moreover, we compute the screened nuclear charge that drives the explosion of the nuclei during double H* formation.
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