Theoretical study on non-sequential double ionization of carbon disulfide with different bond lengths in linearly polarizedlaser fields
Song Kai-Li1, Yu Wei-Wei2, Ben Shuai1, Xu Tong-Tong1, Zhang Hong-Dan1, Guo Pei-Ying1, Guo Jing1, †
       

(color online) The presentive examples of energy and position distribution of the double ionized electrons in the CS2 molecule as a function of time for different bond lengths. Panels (a) and (b) for R = 2.9245 a.u.; (c) and (d) for R = 3.396 a.u.; (e) and (f) for R = 3.7735 a.u. in linearly polarized laser fields. (Left column) E 1, E 2 represent the energies of the first electron (black dashed curve), the second electron (the red dashed and dotted curves), and the E p represents the repulsion energies between two electrons (blue solid curve). (Right column) The positions of the first electron (red curve) and the second electron (green curve) are shown. The laser wavelength is 800 nm.