Abstract

We study numerically the possibility for monitoring electron motion in a dissociating molecule using an attosecond XUV probe pulse which photoionizes a coherent superposition of two nuclear wave packets. We present the photoelectron spectra and forward–backward asymmetries in these spectra obtained from a numerical solution of the time-dependent Schrödinger equation forx one electron and two protons both moving in 1D, along the laser polarization vector. In our (non-Born–Oppenheimer) approach the 1D dissociative ionization of the model H+2 with softcore potential is described exactly. We find that in general the nuclear motion in a fast moving light molecule does not wash out the oscillations as function of the time delay between XUV probe and the pump pulses as expected from the model with fixed nuclei.

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