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Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.121, No.20, 9765-9768, 2004
Strong light fields coax intramolecular reactions on femtosecond time scales
Energetic H-2(+) ions are formed as a result of intramolecular rearrangement during fragmentation of linear alcohols (methanol, ethanol, propanol, hexanol, and dodecanol) induced by intense, pulsed optical fields. The laser intensity regime that is accessed in these experiments (peak intensity of 8x10(15) W cm(-2)) ensures multiple ionization of the irradiated alcohol molecules such that Coulomb explosions would be expected to dominate the overall fragmentation dynamics. Polarization dependent measurements show, counterintuitively, that rearrangement is induced by the strong optical field within a single, 100 fs long laser pulse, and that it occurs before Coulomb explosion of the field-ionized multiply charged alcohols. (C) 2004 American Institute of Physics.