Time-dependent photoionization of atomic and molecular systems using a hybrid Gaussian and Finite-elements discrete variable representation basis set

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Abstract

We present preliminary results of a computational method to solve the time-dependent Schr\"{o}dinger equation for an atomic or molecular system interacting with a short laser pulse. The multi-electron system is described by combining the MESA (Molecular Electronic Structure Applications) quantum chemistry package with Gaussians functions and the Finite-Element Discrete Variable Representation (FEDVR) [1] basis. The matrix elements between bound-free and free-free functions are computed via the accurate 3-dimensional adaptive quadrature grid of Rescigno and McCurdy [2]. The method assumes a separable representation [2] and neglects exchange interactions involving FEDVR functions. The hybrid basis will be used to propagate an electronic wavepacket under the action of a short pulse. [1] T. N. Rescigno and C. W. McCurdy, Phys. Rev. A {\bf 62} 032706 (2000), [2] C. W. McCurdy and T. N. Rescigno, Phys. Rev. A {\bf 39} 4487 (1989).

*Work supported by the NSF under PHY-1607588

Authors

  • Nicolas Douguet

    • University of Central Florida
    • Dept. Physics, Univ. Central Florida, FL, USA
    • Univ of Central Florida
  • Heman Gharibnejad

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology
    • NIST - Natl Inst of Stds & Tech
  • Barry Schneider

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • Luca Argenti

    • University of Central Florida
    • Dept. Physics and CREOL, Univ of Central Florida, USA
    • Dept. of Physics and CREOL, Univ. of Central Florida, FL, USA
    • Dept. Physics and CREOL, Univ. Central Florida, FL, USA
    • Univ of Central Florida