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Complete Fragmentation of Hydrocarbon Molecules Probed by Few-cycle Laser Pulses

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Abstract

Multiparticle coincidence imaging reveals laser-driven ejection of energetic protons via concerted Coulomb explosions from unexpectedly high molecular charge states. The underlying mechanism is studied with laser pulses from 4.5 to 27 fs in duration.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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