Comment on "Interference in the Collective Electron Momentum in Double Photoionization of H2"
G. Van Hooydonk

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance of ionic states in the covalent dihydrogen molecule H2, providing additional evidence and elaboration on previous findings related to electron momentum interference in double photoionization.
Contribution
It offers further support and detailed analysis on the role of ionic states in H2, expanding understanding of electron interference effects.
Findings
Ionic states are crucial for understanding H2's electronic structure
Supporting evidence for ionic contributions in double photoionization
Enhanced understanding of electron momentum interference phenomena
Abstract
We give supporting evidence for and elaborate further on the fact -see Kreidi et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 133005 (2008)- that ionic states are essential for covalent dihydrogen H2.
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TopicsQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamics · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
