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Enhanced Strong-Field Ionization and Fragmentation of Methanol Using Noncommensurate Fields
Eladio Prieto1, Rituparna Das1, Naga Krishnakanth Katturi1
1Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824, United States.
Abstract:
Electron-initiated chemistry with chemically relevant electron energies (10-200 eV) is at the heart of several high-energy processes and phenomena. To probe these dissociation and fragmentation reactions with femtosecond resolution requires the use of femtosecond lasers to induce ionization of the polyatomic molecules via electron rescattering. Here, we combine noncommensurate fields with intensity-difference spectra using methanol as a model system. Experimentally, we find orders of magnitude enhancement in several product ions of methanol when comparing coherent vs incoherent combinations of noncommensurate fields. This approach not only mitigates multiphoton ionization and multicycle effects during ionization but also enhances tunnel ionization and electron rescattering energy.
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