IFIR   05409
INSTITUTO DE FISICA DE ROSARIO
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Photoionization of water molecules by a train of attosecond pulses assisted by a near-infrared laser: delay and polarization control
Autor/es:
MARTINI, LARA; FOJÓN O A; BOLL, D.R.I.
Lugar:
San Diego
Reunión:
Conferencia; SPIE Optics + Photonics 2017; 2017
Resumen:
Basic reactions involving water molecules are essential to understand the interaction between radiation and the biological tissue because living cells are composed mostly by water. Therefore, the knowledge of ionization of the latter is crucial in many domains of Biology and Physics. So, we study theoretically the photoionization of water molecules by extreme ultraviolet attopulse trains assisted by lasers in the near-infrared range. We use a separable Coulomb-Volkov model in which the temporal evolution of the system can be divided into three stages allowing spatial and temporal separation for the Coulomb and Volkov nal state wavefunctions. First, we analyze photoelectron angular distributions for dierent delays between the attopulse train and the assistant laser field.We compare our results for water and Ne atoms as they belong to the same isoelectronic series. Moreover, we contrast our calculations with previous theoretical and experimental work for Ar atoms due to the similarities of the orbitals involved in the reaction. Second, we study the effect of varying the relative orientations of the attopulse and laser eld polarizations and we compare our predictions with other theories and experiments. We expect these studies contribute to the improvement of polarization experiments and the development of the attopulse trains and assistant laser elds technologies. Finally, we hope our work promote progress on the control of the chemical reactivity of water molecules since this could be useful in different elds such as radiobiology and medical physics.