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SynopsisWe investigate the intense-field photodynamics of molecules using 50-fs pulses with intensities of 1012 to 1014 W/cm2 at 800-nm from a Ti:sapphire laser. We use a mass spectrometer that avoids focal intensity averaging. We have investigated the isoelectronic target molecules toluene (C6H5-CH3), aniline (C6H5-NH2), phenol (C6H5-OH), and fluorobenzene (C6H5-F). We discuss a resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization (REMPI) mechanism that includes the AC Stark shifts of the molecular states. We have also investigated CO2 and CS2. For these molecules, no resonance effects are observed.

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  • - Control of electron localization in a molecule using XUV and IR pulses Kamal P Singh, P Ranitovic, W Cao et al

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  • We have investigated the isoelectronic target molecules toluene (C6H5-CH3), aniline (C6H5-NH2), phenol (C6H5-OH), and fluorobenzene (C6H5-F)

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- Control of electron localization in a molecule using XUV and IR pulses Kamal P Singh, P Ranitovic, W Cao et al. Intense-Field Photoionization of Molecules using Ultrashort Radiation Pulses: REMPI in Toluene, Aniline, Phenol, and Fluorobenzene This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Research Papers in Physics and Astronomy at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Faculty Publications, Department of Physics and Astronomy by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln.

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