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Strong-Field Ionization of Linear Molecules by a Bichromatic Elliptically Polarized Laser Field with Coplanar Counterrotating or Corotating Components of Different Frequencies
We investigate strong-field ionization of linear molecules by a two-color laser field of frequencies rω and sω having coplanar counterrotating or corotating elliptically polarized components (ω is the fundamental laser field frequency and r and s are integers). Using the improved molecular strong-field approximation we analyze direct above-threshold ionization (ATI) and high-order ATI (HATI) spectra. More precisely, reflection and rotational symmetries of these spectra for linear molecules aligned in the laser-field polarization plane are considered. The reflection symmetries for particular molecular orientations, known to be valid for a bicircular field (this is the field with circularly polarized counterrotating components), are valid also for arbitrary component ellipticities. However, specific rotational symmetries that are satisfied for HATI by a bicircular field, are violated for an arbitrary elliptically polarized field with counterrotating components. For the corotating case and the N2 molecule we analyze molecular-orientation-dependent interferences and plateau structures for various ellipticities
Atoms and Molecules in a Strong Laser Field
We investigate high-order above-threshold ionization of diatomic molecules and their companion atoms by linearly polarized strong laser field using improved molecular (atomic) strong-field approximation. The most noticeable feature of the molecular spectra is the existence of minima that are absent in atomic case. We have derived an analytical formula for their position which is independent of the molecular symmetry
Atoms and Molecules in a Strong Laser Field
We investigate high-order above-threshold ionization of diatomic molecules and their companion atoms by linearly polarized strong laser field using improved molecular (atomic) strong-field approximation. The most noticeable feature of the molecular spectra is the existence of minima that are absent in atomic case. We have derived an analytical formula for their position which is independent of the molecular symmetry
Above-threshold ionization of diatomic molecules by few-cycle laser pulses
Above-threshold ionization of diatomic molecules bu few-cycle laser pulse