McKenna, J.Sayler, A. M.Gaire, B.Kling, Nora G.Esry, B. D.Carnes, K. D.Ben-Itzhak, I.2023-12-072023-12-072012-10-01https://hdl.handle.net/2097/43880We reveal surprisingly high kinetic energy release in the intense-field fragmentation of D3+ to D+ + D+ + D with 1016 W cm−2, 790 nm, 40 fs (and 7 fs) laser pulses. This feature strongly mimics the behaviour of the D+ + D+ + D+ channel. From the experimental evidence, we conclude that the origin of the feature is due to frustrated tunnelling ionization, the first observation of this mechanism in a polyatomic system. Furthermore, we unravel evidence of frustrated tunnelling ionization in dissociation, both two-body breakup to D + D2+ and D+ + D2, and three-body breakup to D+ + D + D.Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 licenceFrustrated tunnelling ionization during strong-field fragmentation of D3+Text