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Recoil-induced ultrafast molecular rotation probed by dynamical rotational Doppler effect.

Denis Céolin1, Ji-Cai Liu2, Vinícius Vaz da Cruz3, Hans Ågren3,4, Loïc Journel5, Renaud Guillemin5, Tatiana Marchenko5, Rajesh K Kushawaha5, Maria Novella Piancastelli5,4, Ralph Püttner6, Marc Simon5, Faris Gel'mukhanov3,7,8.   

Abstract

Observing and controlling molecular motion and in particular rotation are fundamental topics in physics and chemistry. To initiate ultrafast rotation, one needs a way to transfer a large angular momentum to the molecule. As a showcase, this was performed by hard X-ray C1s ionization of carbon monoxide accompanied by spinning up the molecule via the recoil "kick" of the emitted fast photoelectron. To visualize this molecular motion, we use the dynamical rotational Doppler effect and an X-ray "pump-probe" device offered by nature itself: the recoil-induced ultrafast rotation is probed by subsequent Auger electron emission. The time information in our experiment originates from the natural delay between the C1s photoionization initiating the rotation and the ejection of the Auger electron. From a more general point of view, time-resolved measurements can be performed in two ways: either to vary the "delay" time as in conventional time-resolved pump-probe spectroscopy and use the dynamics given by the system, or to keep constant delay time and manipulate the dynamics. Since in our experiment we cannot change the delay time given by the core-hole lifetime τ, we use the second option and control the rotational speed by changing the kinetic energy of the photoelectron. The recoil-induced rotational dynamics controlled in such a way is observed as a photon energy-dependent asymmetry of the Auger line shape, in full agreement with theory. This asymmetry is explained by a significant change of the molecular orientation during the core-hole lifetime, which is comparable with the rotational period.

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Keywords:  Auger peak asymmetry; hard X-ray; recoil effect; rotational Doppler effect; ultrafast rotation

Year:  2019        PMID: 30733297      PMCID: PMC6421426          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1807812116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2014-06-06       Impact factor: 14.919

9.  Ultrafast dynamics in postcollision interaction after multiple auger decays in argon 1s photoionization.

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Authors:  Yoshihiko Arita; Michael Mazilu; Kishan Dholakia
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2013       Impact factor: 14.919

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Authors:  Ji-Cai Liu; Nina Ignatova; Victor Kimberg; Pavel Krasnov; Alexander Föhlisch; Marc Simon; Faris Gel'mukhanov
Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys       Date:  2022-03-16       Impact factor: 3.676

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