2018
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.98.052136
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Interference effects due to nuclear motion of the hydrogen molecule

Abstract: We show that two-particle interferences can be used to probe the nuclear motion in a doublyexcited hydrogen molecule. The dissociation of molecular hydrogen by electron impact involves several decay channels, associated to different molecular rotational states, which produce quantum interferences in the detection of the atomic fragments. Thanks to the correlations between the angular momentum and vibrational states of the molecule, the fragments arising from each dissociation channel carry out a phase-shift wh… Show more

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