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Dipole-laser coupling delay in two-color RABBITT photoionization of polar molecules

Benda J.; Mašín Z.

We study theoretically the reconstruction of attosecond beating by interference of two-photon transitions (RABBITT) in strongly polar molecules. The time-dependent energy of a polar molecule in the infrared (IR) field gives rise to an additional dipole-laser coupling contribution to the sideband delay. In a time-independent picture this translates to the initial state becoming a linear combination of IR-dressed states. We extend the recently developed time-independent molecular R-matrix method to include the additional interfering ionization pathways arising from the IR dressed initial state and obtain very good agreement with a reference nonperturbative time-dependent RABBITT simulation. We discuss the asymptotic behavior of such ionization amplitudes and recover a known approximate asymptotic formula for the dipole-laser coupling delay derived earlier in the context of attosecond streaking. At low photon energies the dipole-laser coupling contributes significantly even in an unoriented molecular sample. Finally, we show that in photodetachment of polar singly charged negative ions the sideband delay is asymptotically proportional only to Wigner delay.
type:article
journal:Phys. Rev. A
volume:109
nr:1
pages:11
year:2024
month:1
eprint:arxiv:2209.06676
link: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.109.013106
grants:New mechanisms of damage of DNA driven by electrons and ultraviolet light, GAČR 20-15548Y; 2020-2022; hlavní řešitel: Zdeněk Mašín
New mechanisms of damage of DNA driven by electrons and ultraviolet light, Primus/20/SCI/003; 2020-2022; hlavní řešitel: Zdeněk Mašín
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