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Angular tunneling ionization probability of fixed-in-space H$$_{2}$$ molecules in intense laser pulses

Staudte, A.*; Patchkovskii, S.*; Pavi$v{c}$i$'c$, D.*; Akagi, Hiroshi; Smirnova, O.*; Zeidler, D.*; Meckel, M.*; Villeneuve, D. M.*; D$"o$rner, R.*; Ivanov, M. Yu.*; et al.

Physical Review Letters, 102(3), p.033004_1 - 033004_4, 2009/01

 Times Cited Count:120 Percentile:95.16(Physics, Multidisciplinary)

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Magnetic resonance studies of defects in electron-irradiated ZnO substrates

Son, N. T.*; Ivanov, I. G.*; Kuznetsov, A. Yu.*; Svensson, B. G.*; Zhao, Q. X.*; Willander, M.*; Morishita, Norio; Oshima, Takeshi; Ito, Hisayoshi; Isoya, Junichi*; et al.

Physica B; Condensed Matter, 401-402, p.507 - 510, 2007/12

 Times Cited Count:3 Percentile:17.87(Physics, Condensed Matter)

Defects in electron-irradiated (3, 6 MeV) ZnO substrates were investigated using optical detection of magnetic response (ODMR). The shallow donor and the Zn vacancy were detected. In addition, several ODMR centers with S=$$frac{1}{2}$$ were also observed. Among these, LU3 and LU4 shows a behavior as recombination centers. After annealing at 400$$^{circ}$$C, both LU3 and LU4 still remain in ZnO substrates.

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Molecular frame angular distribution of tunnel ionization probability of HCl molecule determined by correlation measurement between electron and fragment ion

Akagi, Hiroshi; Staudte, A.*; Shiner, A.*; Turner, F.*; Villeneuve, D. M.*; Ivanov, M. Yu.*; Corkum, P. B.*

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Angular dependence of tunnel ionization from a molecule in a strong laser field reflects the structure of the molecular orbital the electron tunnels from. Ours are the first measurements for a heteronuclear molecule. To determine the angle, we use circularly polarized light and detect the electron and fragment ion in coincidence. Concentrating on HCl, bond softening allows us to select the tunnel ionization from HOMO-1. The angular distribution is consistent with the shape of the orbital, modified by a contribution from the dipole moment of the neutral molecule and its cation.

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