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Large molecules in high-intensity laser fields
Authors:Nobuaki  Seiji  Tomoyuki  Shuji  Yasukazu  
Abstract:New research fields have opened up that are related to the interactions between molecules and high-intensity optical fields where the laser intensity ranges from 1012–1017 W cm−2. A broad outline of this area will be described from the perspective of products and new techniques for beam generation. Studies of large molecules have begun and some examples are introduced herein. Parent ions with little fragmentation are found to form in the intensity region below 1016 W cm−2. The formation of intact ions can be used in femtosecond laser mass spectrometry. In the intensity region above 1016 W cm−2, electrons are stripped from the molecules by optical field ionization and the highly charged ions can undergo a Coulomb explosion. Coulomb explosions of benzene and C60 have been demonstrated, and the mechanism can be analyzed by means of molecular dynamics simulations. A high intensity femtosecond laser beam can be converted to radiation sources of coherent VUV light, X-rays etc. and some possibilities for new chemical applications will be discussed.
Keywords:Ti:sapphire femtosecond laser  High-intensity laser  Multiphoton ionization  Coulomb explosion  Multiply charged ions  Benzene  Pentachlorobenzene  Femtosecond laser mass spectrometry  C60
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