Abstract

In a joint experimental and theoretical study we reveal the presence of low-energy photoelectrons created by strong circularly polarized laser pulses for both 3D aligned and randomly oriented naphthalene molecules. The analysis within a semiclassical model highlights the essential role of the induced dipole of the molecular cation in the creation of these low-energy electrons. The detailed comparison of experiment and theory points to significant modification of the molecular orbital nodal planes in strong fields.

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