Orientation Dependent Dissociative Ionization of H2 in Strong Elliptic Laser Fields: Modification of the release time through molecular orientation

Abstract

We investigate the photoelectron angular emission distributions obtained by strong field dissociative ionization of H2 using cold target recoil ion momentum spectroscopy. In case of employing laser light with an ellipticity close to 0.9 and an intensity of 1.0 × 1014 W/cm2, we find that the most probable release-time of the electron does not generally coincide with the time when the laser field maximizes. The release-time is affected by the molecular orientation. In addition, we observe that the width of the release-time distribution depends on molecular orientation. We attribute this observation to the two-center-interference.

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