Full-dimensional treatment of short-time vibronic dynamics in a molecular high-order-harmonic-generation process in methane

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2017
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96
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5
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College Park, Md : APS
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We present derivation and implementation of the multiconfigurational strong-field approximation with Gaussian nuclear wave packets (MC-SFA-GWP) - a version of the molecular strong-field approximation which treats all electronic and nuclear degrees of freedom, including their correlations, quantum mechanically. The technique allows realistic simulation of high-order-harmonic emission in polyatomic molecules without invoking reduced-dimensionality models for the nuclear motion or the electronic structure. We use MC-SFA-GWP to model isotope effects in high-order-harmonic-generation (HHG) spectroscopy of methane. The HHG emission in this molecule transiently involves the strongly vibronically coupled F22 electronic state of the CH4+ cation. We show that the isotopic HHG ratio in methane contains signatures of (a) field-free vibronic dynamics at the conical intersection (CI); (b) resonant features in the recombination cross sections; (c) laser-driven bound-state dynamics; as well as (d) the well-known short-time Gaussian decay of the emission. We assign the intrinsic vibronic feature (a) to a relatively long-lived (≥4 fs) vibronic wave packet of the singly excited ν4 (t2) and ν2 (e) vibrational modes, strongly coupled to the components of the F22 electronic state. We demonstrate that these physical effects differ in their dependence on the wavelength, intensity, and duration of the driving pulse, allowing them to be disentangled. We thus show that HHG spectroscopy provides a versatile tool for exploring both conical intersections and resonant features in photorecombination matrix elements in the regime not easily accessible with other techniques.

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Degrees of freedom (mechanics), Dynamics, Electronic states, Electronic structure, Excited states, Harmonic analysis, Isotopes, Laser optics, Methane, Molecules, Single crystals, Wave packets
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Patchkovskii, S., & Schuurman, M. S. (2017). Full-dimensional treatment of short-time vibronic dynamics in a molecular high-order-harmonic-generation process in methane. 96(5). https://doi.org//10.1103/physreva.96.053405
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