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Abstract

The multielectron dissociative ionization of diatomic molecules is investigated using an intense laser field at a wavelength of 615 nm, in the ${10}^{15}$ W/${\mathrm{cm}}^{2}$ intensity range, with a 100-fs pulse duration. Comparison with previous experiments performed with 2-ps and 600-fs pulse durations shows that the atomic-ion kinetic-energy releases depend neither on the laser-pulse duration nor on the peak laser intensity. The simple model of Coulomb repulsion between atomic ions is therefore insufficient to account for the dynamics of the multiple-ionization mechanism. Comparison between ${\mathrm{N}}_{2}$, CO, and ${\mathrm{O}}_{2}$ experiments indicates that the channel ${\mathit{AB}}^{2+}$\ensuremath{\rightarrow}${\mathit{A}}^{+}$+${\mathit{B}}^{+}$ remains molecule specific. Conversely, the channels involving molecular ions carrying higher charges (${\mathit{AB}}^{(\mathit{p}+\mathit{q})+}$\ensuremath{\rightarrow}${\mathit{A}}^{\mathit{p}+}$+${\mathit{B}}^{\mathit{q}+}$) exhibit similar dissociation energies for ${\mathrm{N}}_{2}$, CO, and ${\mathrm{O}}_{2}$.

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