Laser-induced Coulomb Explosion Imaging of Alkali Dimers on Helium Nanodroplets
Abstract: Alkali dimers, $\mathrm{Ak}2$, residing on the surface of He nanodroplets are doubly ionized due to multiphoton absorption from an intense, 50-fs laser pulse leading to fragmentation into a pair of alkali cations. Based on the measured kinetic energy distributions, $P(E{\text{kin}})$, of the $\mathrm{Ak}+$ fragment ions, we retrieve the distribution of internuclear distances, $P(R)$, via the $\mathrm{Ak}2{2+}$ potential curve. Results are obtained for $\mathrm{{Na}_2}$, $\mathrm{K}_2$, $\mathrm{Rb}_2$, and $\mathrm{Cs}_2$ in both the 1 $1\Sigma{g}+$ ground state and in the lowest-lying triplet state 1 $3\Sigma_{u}+$, and for $\mathrm{Li}2$ in the 1 $3\Sigma{u}+$ state. For $\mathrm{Li}2$, $\mathrm{K}_2$, and $\mathrm{Rb}_2$, the center of the measured $P(R)$'s is close to the center of the wave function, $\Psi(R)$, of the vibrational ground state in the 1 $1\Sigma{g}+$ and 1 $3\Sigma_{u}+$ states, whereas for $\mathrm{{Na}_2}$ and $\mathrm{{Cs}_2}$ small shifts are observed. For all the $\mathrm{{Ak}_2}$, the width of the measured $P(R)$ is broader than $|\Psi(R)|2$ by a factor of 2-4. We discuss that resonance effects in the multiphoton ionization and interaction of the $\mathrm{Ak}+$ ion with the He droplet give rise to the observed deviations of $P(R)$ from $|\Psi(R)|2$. Despite these deviations, we deem that timed Coulomb explosion will allow imaging of vibrational wave packets in alkali dimers on He droplets surfaces.
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