Quantum path interferences in high-order harmonic generation from aligned diatomic molecules
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Titre | Quantum path interferences in high-order harmonic generation from aligned diatomic molecules |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Auteurs | Chatziathanasiou S., Liontos I, Skantzakis E., Kahaly S., M. Kahaly U, Tsatrafyllis N., Faucher O., Witzel B., Papadakis N., Charalambidis D., Tzallas P. |
Journal | PHYSICAL REVIEW A |
Volume | 100 |
Pagination | 061404 |
Date Published | DEC 12 |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 2469-9926 |
Résumé | Electron quantum path interferences in strongly laser-driven aligned molecules and their dependence on the molecular alignment is an essential open problem in strong-field molecular physics. Here, we demonstrate an approach which provides direct access to the observation of these interference processes. The approach is based on the combination of the time-gated-ion-microscopy technique with a pump-probe arrangement used to align the molecules and generate high-order harmonics. By spatially resolving the interference pattern produced by the spatiotemporal overlap of the harmonics emitted by the short and long electron quantum paths, we have succeeded in measuring in situ their phase difference and disclose their dependence on molecular alignment. The findings constitute a vital step towards an understanding of strong-field molecular physics and the development of attosecond spectroscopy approaches without the use of auxiliary atomic references. |
DOI | 10.1103/PhysRevA.100.061404 |