Enhanced chiral-sensitivity of Coulomb-focused electrons in strong field ionization
S Rozen, S Larroque (CELIA), N Dudovich, Y Mairesse (CELIA), B Pons, (CELIA)

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that Coulomb-focused electrons in strong field ionization exhibit enhanced sensitivity to molecular chirality, revealing structural details of the ionic potential through angular streaking effects.
Contribution
It introduces a numerical analysis showing increased chiral sensitivity of Coulomb-focused electrons using orthogonally polarized two-color fields and chiral molecules.
Findings
Coulomb-focused electrons are more sensitive to molecular chirality.
Anisotropic ionic potentials influence electron trajectories.
Angular streaking reveals structural properties of chiral molecules.
Abstract
Strong-field light-matter interactions initiate a wide range of phenomena in which the quantumpaths of electronic wavepackets can be manipulated by tailoring the laser field. Among the electronsreleased by a strong laser pulse from atomic and molecular targets, some are subsequently drivenback to the vicinity of the ionic core by the oscillating laser field. The trajectories of these returningelectrons are bent towards the core by the ionic potential, an effect known as Coulomb focusing.This process, studied over the past two decades, has been associated with the long range influenceof the Coulomb potential. Here we explore the structural properties of the Coulomb focusingphenomenon. Specifically, we numerically study the sensitivity of the returning electron dynamicsto the anisotropy of the ionic potential. We employ orthogonally polarized two-color strong fieldsand chiral molecules,…
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