Measurement of electronic structure from high harmonic generation in non-adiabatically aligned polyatomic molecules

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We have explored the use of laser driven high-order harmonic generation to probe the electronic structure and symmetry of conjugated polyatomic molecular systems. We have investigated non-adiabatically aligned samples of linear symmetric top, nonlinear symmetric top and asymmetric top molecules, and we have observed signatures of their highest occupied molecular orbitals in the dependence of harmonic yields on the angle between the molecular axis and the polarization of the driving field. A good quantitative agreement between the measured orientation dependence of high harmonic generation and calculations employing the strong field approximation has been found. These measurements support the extension of molecular imaging techniques to larger systems.

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