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Resonancelike enhancement in high-order above-threshold ionization of molecules
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Electronic Excited StateExcited State PropertyEngineeringPhysicsLaser PhotochemistryNatural SciencesSpectroscopyAtomic PhysicsPhysical ChemistryResonancelike EnhancementChemistryQuantum ChemistryRresonancelike EnhancementExperimental ObservationsIon EmissionPhotophysical PropertyMolecular SpectroscopyIon Structure
Rresonancelike enhancement of groups of adjacent peaks in the photoelectron spectrum of high-order above-threshold ionization has been well documented for noble-gas atoms subjected to intense infrared laser pulses. However, its physical origin is still under debate. In this Rapid Communication, we investigate experimentally and theoretically high-order above-threshold ionization of diatomic nitrogen and oxygen molecules in order to shed more light on the underlying mechanism. The resonancelike enhancement is experimentally observed for N${}_{2}$ but is absent for O${}_{2}$ molecules. A simulation on the basis of $S$-matrix theory and the strong-field approximation reproduces the experimental observations. This implies that the resonancelike enhancement can be attributed to the channel-closing effect. The specific molecular structure plays a decisive role for the presence or absence of this enhancement in molecular systems.
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