Geometrical Effects on Non-spherical Extended Systems in Strong Laser Fields
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2025-05
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The Ohio State University
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This work explores how cluster geometry affects ionization in strong laser fields. Using molecular dynamics simulations, spheroidal argon clusters of equal volume but varying aspect ratios were exposed to near-infrared laser pulses (800–2000 nm). Prolate clusters consistently showed higher ion energies and ionization per atom, especially when the laser polarization aligned with the semi-major axis. A peak in energy absorption at 1400 nm suggests a crossover between dipole-enhanced ionization and plasma resonance effects. These results reveal that target geometry and orientation strongly influence laser-cluster interactions, with potential applications in structural probing and laser-driven control of anisotropic systems.
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strong field physics, gas nanoclusters, spheroid nanoclusters