We study propagation effects due to the finite speed of light in ionization of extended molecular systems. We present a general quantitative theory of these effects and show under which conditions such effects should appear. The finite speed of light propagation effects are encoded in the non-dipole terms of the time-dependent Shrödinger equation and display themselves in the photoelectron momentum distribution projected on the molecular axis. Our numerical modeling for the H2+ molecular ion and the Ne 2 dimer shows that the finite light propagation time from one atomic center to another can be accurately determined in a table top laser experiment which is much more readily accessible than the ground breaking synchrotron measurement by Grundmann et al. (Science 370:339, 2020).
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Ivanov, I. A., Kheifets, A. S., & Kim, K. T. (2021). Effect of the finite speed of light in ionization of extended molecular systems. Scientific Reports, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-00818-1
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