The Role of Nuclear Motion in the Photo-Double Ionization of Molecular Hydrogen

ORAL

Abstract

We explain the origin of recently observed variations with internuclear distance (R) of the fully differential cross sections for double ionization of aligned H$_2$ by a single photon. Using the results of converged numerical solutions of the Schr\"odinger equation, we show that these variations arise primarily from pronounced differences in the R-dependence of the parallel and perpendicular components of the ionization amplitude. We also predict that R-dependences should be readily observable in the asymmetry parameter for photo-double ionization, even in experimental measurements that are not differential in the energy sharings between ejected photo-electrons.

*Performed under auspices of USDOE by LBNL and supported by DOE OBES Division of Chemical Sciences.

Authors

  • Thomas Rescigno

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Daniel Horner

    • Los Alamos National Laboratory
    • LANL
  • Wim Vanroose

    • Universiteit Antwerpen
  • Fernando Martin

    • Departamento de Quimica. C-9. Universidad Autonoma de Madrid. 28049-Madrid. Spain.
    • Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
  • C. William McCurdy

    • LBNL/UC Davis
    • UC Davis/LBNL