Abstract
Rabi flopping is a paradigm of two-level quantum systems in the presence of an oscillatory driving field. Different from atoms, the Rabi flopping in a molecule depends on its bond length and orientation with respect to the light polarization direction. Here we explore the Rabi flopping in the strong-field dissociation of H2+ in which the two lowest electronic states are photon coupled. H2+ aligned along different angles experiences different laser intensities, building the Rabi flopping with angle-dependent frequencies. During the laser-H2+ interaction, the electron completes different fractions of Rabi flopping for H2+ aligned in different directions, leading to the angular nodes and maxima in the dissociative proton momentum distribution. Our study reveals that one-photon dissociation undergoes the alternation of absorbing and emitting one photon, instead of the one-off photon absorption. This study also provides a universal explanation for the angular distribution of the dissociative fragments in strong laser fields.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 043122 |
| Journal | Physical Review A |
| Volume | 103 |
| Issue number | 4 |
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| State | Published - Apr 2021 |