Multi-channel electronic and vibrational dynamics in polyatomic resonant high-order harmonic generation

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2015
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6
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Nature Communications
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[London] : Nature Publishing Group UK
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High-order harmonic generation in polyatomic molecules generally involves multiple channels of ionization. Their relative contribution can be strongly influenced by the presence of resonances, whose assignment remains a major challenge for high-harmonic spectroscopy. Here we present a multi-modal approach for the investigation of unaligned polyatomic molecules, using SF6 as an example. We combine methods from extreme-ultraviolet spectroscopy, above-threshold ionization and attosecond metrology. Fragment-resolved above-threshold ionization measurements reveal that strong-field ionization opens at least three channels. A shape resonance in one of them is found to dominate the signal in the 20-26 eV range. This resonance induces a phase jump in the harmonic emission, a switch in the polarization state and different dynamical responses to molecular vibrations. This study demonstrates a method for extending high-harmonic spectroscopy to polyatomic molecules, where complex attosecond dynamics are expected.

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Ferré, A., Boguslavskiy, A. E., Dagan, M., Blanchet, V., Bruner, B. D., Burgy, F., et al. (2015). Multi-channel electronic and vibrational dynamics in polyatomic resonant high-order harmonic generation ([London] : Nature Publishing Group UK). [London] : Nature Publishing Group UK. https://doi.org//10.1038/ncomms6952
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