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07/02/2021 10:43

Timing molecular structural dynamics both excited and probed by extreme ultraviolet light

Dr. Bernold Feuerstein Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik

    MPIK physicists of the group around Christian Ott (division of Thomas Pfeifer) demonstrated for the first time an all-XUV (extreme ultraviolet) time-resolved absorption spectroscopy investigation of a small molecule: the photoinduced structural dynamics of diiodomethane. By means of the short wavelength of XUV laser pulses, individual atoms in the molecule can be addressed specifically via a well-defined electronic excitation.

    The experiment was performed at the free-electron laser in Hamburg (FLASH), leading a large international collaboration of science teams. Two identical XUV pulses with a variable time delay interact subsequently with an iodine atom of CH2I2 (see Fig. 1). The excitation during the first pulse triggers the dissociation of the molecule, which includes a structural deformation through a short-lived isomeric state (see sketches ①②③). This, in turn, changes the XUV absorption behaviour of CH2I2. which can be analysed via time-dependent spectroscopy with the second XUV pulse. The change in the absorption signal (red: enhancement, blue: reduction) is clearly visible at a delay of about 200 femtoseconds (fs). This time-resolved information on the transition through the corresponding transient molecular structure ② was extracted by the comparison of experimental spectra with calculations in the theoretical chemistry group of Alexander Kuleff at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Heidelberg University.

    Overall, this is a key step towards using free-electron lasers for time-resolved measurements of moving atoms in molecules (the so-called “molecular movie”). In the future, even larger bandwidths and multi-colour modes will be available to excite and sample different electronic transitions with "local" atom-specific spectroscopic resolution. This also lights the way forward to ultimately control the molecular structure on the fundamental atomic and electronic level.


    Contact for scientific information:

    Dr. Marc Rebholz
    Phone: (+49)6221-516-335
    marc.rebholz@mpi-hd.mpg.de

    Prof. Dr. Alexander Kuleff
    Physikalisch-Chemisches Institut
    Universität Heidelberg
    Phone: (+49)6221-54-5218
    alexander.kuleff@pci.uni-heidelberg.de

    Dr. Christian Ott
    Phone: (+49)6221-516-577
    christian.ott@mpi-hd.mpg.de

    Prof. Dr. Thomas Pfeifer
    Phone: (+49)6221-516-380
    thomas.pfeifer@mpi-hd.mpg.de


    Original publication:

    All-XUV pump-probe transient absorption spectroscopy of the structural molecular dynamics of di-iodomethane
    M. Rebholz, T. Ding, V. Despré, L. Aufleger, M. Hartmann, K. Meyer, V. Stooß, A. Magunia, D. Wachs, P. Birk, Y. Mi, G. Dimitrova Borisova, C. da Costa Castanheira, P. Rupprecht, G. Schmid, K. Schnorr, C. D. Schröter, R. Moshammer, Z.-H. Loh, A. R. Attar, S. R. Leone, T. Gaumnitz, H. J. Wörner, S. Roling, M. Butz, H. Zacharias, S. Düsterer, R. Treusch, G. Brenner, J. Vester, A. I. Kuleff, C. Ott and T. Pfeifer
    Phys. Rev. X 11, 031001 (2021). DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevX.11.031001


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    Sketch of the all-XUV pump-probe time-resolved measurement of the molecular structural dynamics of CH2I2 molecule.
    Sketch of the all-XUV pump-probe time-resolved measurement of the molecular structural dynamics of C ...

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    Sketch of the all-XUV pump-probe time-resolved measurement of the molecular structural dynamics of CH2I2 molecule.


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