Intertwined electron-nuclear motion in frustrated double ionization in driven heteronuclear molecules
Abstract
We study frustrated double ionization in a strongly-driven heteronuclear molecule HeH+ and compare with H2. We compute the probability distribution of the sum of the final kinetic energies of the nuclei for strongly-driven HeH+. We find that this distribution has more than one peak for strongly-driven HeH+, a feature we do not find to be present for strongly-driven H2. Moreover, we compute the probability distribution of the n quantum number of frustrated double ionization. We find that this distribution has several peaks for strongly-driven HeH+, while the respective distribution has one main peak and a "shoulder" at lower n quantum numbers for strongly-driven H2. Surprisingly, we find this feature to be a clear signature of the intertwined electron-nuclear motion.
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