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    Xiangjie Chen, Jianting Lei, Chenyu Tao, Shuncheng Yan, Yongzhe Ma, Fenghao Sun, Qingcao Liu, Shaofeng Zhang. Comparing distinct dissociation pathways of C2H22+ under laser and electron impactJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2026, 35(4): 043202.
    Xiangjie Chen, Jianting Lei, Chenyu Tao, Shuncheng Yan, Yongzhe Ma, Fenghao Sun, Qingcao Liu, Shaofeng Zhang. Comparing distinct dissociation pathways of C2H22+ under laser and electron impactJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2026, 35(4): 043202.
  • Comparing distinct dissociation pathways of C2H22+ under laser and electron impact

    • We report a comparative study of the dissociation dynamics of ethyne (C2H2) molecules and clusters under a strong laser field (9 × 1013 W/cm2) and 1 keV electron impact. Using coincidence momentum imaging, we identify several two-body dissociation channels of C2H22+, including C2H+ + H+, CH2++C+, symmetric breakup into CH+ + CH+, as well as dimer dissociation channels such as C2H2++C2H2+ and C2H22++C2H2+. By analyzing the kinetic energy release (KER) and branching ratios of the dominant fragmentation pathways, we demonstrate that double ionization under a strong laser field preferentially leads to dissociation on the singlet ground-state surface (1Δg), whereas electron impact favors the triplet ground state (3Σg). This contrast is attributed to different ionization mechanisms: electron impact follows a propensity rule favoring the lower-energy triplet, while strong-field ionization aligned with the π orbitals promotes singlet formation due to the Pauli exclusion principle. Our findings provide clear evidence of excitation-condition-dependent dissociation pathways in acetylene dications.
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