Restricted-Geometry Quantum Models Beyond Atoms: Application to NSDI in Diatomic Systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2511.05202v1
- Date: Fri, 07 Nov 2025 12:40:07 GMT
- Title: Restricted-Geometry Quantum Models Beyond Atoms: Application to NSDI in Diatomic Systems
- Authors: Lars C. Bannow, Jan H. Thiede, MichaĆ Ogryzek, Dmitry K. Efimov, Jakub S. Prauzner-Bechcicki,
- Abstract summary: We present a (1+1)-dimensional quantum model designed to describe nonsequential double ionization (N) in homonuclear diatomic molecules exposed to strong linearly polarized laser fields.<n>Our approach captures key features of N, including the characteristic knee structure in double ionization yields.
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- Abstract: We present a (1+1)-dimensional quantum model designed to describe nonsequential double ionization (NSDI) in homonuclear diatomic molecules exposed to strong linearly polarized laser fields. Extending the restricted-geometry framework previously developed for atomic systems, our approach captures key features of NSDI, including the characteristic knee structure in double ionization yields. Despite its simplifying assumptions, the model shows good agreement with experimental data and proves particularly suitable for systems with $\sigma$-type orbital symmetry. It offers a computationally efficient tool for exploring multi-electron dynamics in molecular systems.
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