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Angular distributions are measured of S+ and S2+ fragment ions formed
by dissociative ionization of CS2 by intense (10(13) W cm(-2)), 532 nm
laser pulses of 35 ps duration. Pronounced anisotropies are observed
which are indicative of the degree of spatial alignment of the precurs
or molecules along the direction of the laser polarization vector. Mea
surements made under different target-density conditions indicate that
space charge and laser intensity are two factors which determine the
''tightness'' with which field-induced spatial alignment of molecules
is achieved. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.