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First Principles Study of Double Photoionization of H2 Using Exterior Complex Scaling
Abstract
Exterior complex scaling provides a practical path for first-principles studies of atomic and molecular ionization problems since it avoids explicit enforcement of asymptotic boundary conditions for 3-body Coulomb breakup. We have used the method of exterior complex scaling, implemented with both the discrete variable representation and B-splines, to obtain the first-order wave function for molecular hydrogen corresponding to a single photon having been absorbed by a correlated initial state. These wave functions are used to construct converged triple differential cross sections for double photoionization of aligned H2 molecules.