Probing H₂⁺ Formation in Strong-Field Ionization of Water Using Pump-Probe Spectroscopy and Covariance Mapping

ORAL

Abstract

Understanding the ultrafast dynamics governing molecular fragmentation under intense laser fields is crucial for advancing strong-field physics and attosecond science. In this work, we investigate the formation of H₂⁺ from water (H₂O) during strong-field ionization using a femtosecond pump-probe technique combined with covariance mapping analysis. A near-infrared femtosecond laser pulse initiates ionization and dissociation, while a delayed probe pulse further ionizes the evolving molecular fragments. By employing covariance analysis of electron-ion momentum distributions, we resolve ionization pathways leading to H₂⁺ formation. Our results provide insights into the ultrafast proton migration and charge redistribution mechanisms that facilitate molecular hydrogen cation production.

*This research was supported by the National Science Foundation.

Presenters

  • Chuan Cheng

    • Stanford University

Authors

  • Chuan Cheng

    • Stanford University
  • Eleanor Weckwerth

    • Stanford University
  • Ian Gabalski

    • Stanford University
  • Andrew J Howard

    • Stanford University
  • Aaron M Ghrist

    • Stanford University
  • Eric Wells

    • Augustana University
  • Philip Howard Bucksbaum

    • Stanford University