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Numerical attoclock on atomic and molecular hydrogen

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Serov, V V
Bray, Alexander
Kheifets, Anatoli

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American Physical Society

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Numerical attoclock is a theoretical model of attosecond angular streaking driven by a very short, nearly a single oscillation, circularly polarized laser pulse. The reading of such an attoclock is readily obtained from a numerical solution of the time-dependent Schrödinger equation as well as a semiclassical trajectory simulation. By comparing the two approaches, we highlight the essential physics behind the attoclock measurements. In addition, we analyze the predictions of the Keldysh-Rutherford model of the attoclock [A. W. Bray et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 123201 (2018)]. In molecular hydrogen, we highlight a strong dependence of the width of the attoclock angular peak on the molecular orientation and attribute it to the two-center electron interference. This effect is further exemplified in the weakly bound neon dimer.

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Physical Review A

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