Author:
Yang 杨 Haojing 浩婧,Liu 刘 Xiaoyu 晓煜,Zhu 朱 Fengzheng 风筝,Jiao 焦 Liguang 利光,Liu 刘 Aihua 爱华
Abstract
Molecular-frame photoelectron momentum distributions (MF-PMDs) of an
H
2
+
molecule ion in the presence of a pair of counter-rotating circularly polarized attosecond extreme ultraviolet laser pulses is studied by numerically solving the two-dimensional time-dependent Schrödinger equation within the frozen-nuclei approximation. At small time delay, our simulations show that the electron vortex structure is sensitive to the time delay and relative phase between the counter-rotating pulses when they are partially overlapped. By adjusting time delay and relative phase, we have the ability to manipulate the MF-PMDs and the appearance of spiral arms. We further show that the internuclear distance can affect the spiral vortices due to its different transition cross sections in the parallel and perpendicular geometries. The lowest-order perturbation theory is employed to interpret these phenomena qualitatively. It is concluded that the internuclear distance-dependent transition cross sections and the confinement effect in diatomic molecules are responsible for the variation of vortex structures in the MF-PMDs.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy