| Literature DB >> 29976821 |
Jie Yang1,2, Xiaolei Zhu2,3, Thomas J A Wolf2, Zheng Li2,4,5, J Pedro F Nunes6, Ryan Coffee2,7,8, James P Cryan2, Markus Gühr2,9, Kareem Hegazy2,8, Tony F Heinz2,10, Keith Jobe11, Renkai Li11, Xiaozhe Shen11, Theodore Veccione11, Stephen Weathersby11, Kyle J Wilkin12, Charles Yoneda11, Qiang Zheng11, Todd J Martinez13,3, Martin Centurion14, Xijie Wang1.
Abstract
Conical intersections play a critical role in excited-state dynamics of polyatomic molecules because they govern the reaction pathways of many nonadiabatic processes. However, ultrafast probes have lacked sufficient spatial resolution to image wave-packet trajectories through these intersections directly. Here, we present the simultaneous experimental characterization of one-photon and two-photon excitation channels in isolated CF3I molecules using ultrafast gas-phase electron diffraction. In the two-photon channel, we have mapped out the real-space trajectories of a coherent nuclear wave packet, which bifurcates onto two potential energy surfaces when passing through a conical intersection. In the one-photon channel, we have resolved excitation of both the umbrella and the breathing vibrational modes in the CF3 fragment in multiple nuclear dimensions. These findings benchmark and validate ab initio nonadiabatic dynamics calculations.Year: 2018 PMID: 29976821 DOI: 10.1126/science.aat0049
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728