2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.2c04606
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Investigation of Interferences in Carbon Dioxide through Multidimensional Molecular-Frame High-Harmonic Spectroscopy

Abstract: We present molecular-frame high-harmonic spectroscopic measurements of the spectral intensity and group delay of carbon dioxide. Using four different driving wavelengths and a range of intensities at each wavelength for high-harmonic generation, we observe a well-characterized minimum in the harmonic emission that exhibits both a wavelength and intensity dependence. Using the intensity dependence at each driving wavelength, we classify the minimum as due to either a structural two-center interference or dynami… Show more

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“…A further step is the characterization of the HHG spectrum in terms of single MO contributions and possible interference between ionization/recombination channels. Various experiments and simulations pointed out the multiple MOs contribution to HHG in aligned gas-phase samples, ,,,,,,, but such an analysis was limited to small systems, like N 2 and CO 2 . In this work, we propose and apply a simple approach, based on a singly-excited ansatz, to the study of the single-MO contributions in the HHG signal of aligned uracil, from HOMO to HOMO – 4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A further step is the characterization of the HHG spectrum in terms of single MO contributions and possible interference between ionization/recombination channels. Various experiments and simulations pointed out the multiple MOs contribution to HHG in aligned gas-phase samples, ,,,,,,, but such an analysis was limited to small systems, like N 2 and CO 2 . In this work, we propose and apply a simple approach, based on a singly-excited ansatz, to the study of the single-MO contributions in the HHG signal of aligned uracil, from HOMO to HOMO – 4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%