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Kristoffer Haldrup1, Gianluca Levi2,3, Elisa Biasin1,4, Peter Vester1, Mads Goldschmidt Laursen1, Frederik Beyer1, Kasper Skov Kjær1,4,5, Tim Brandt van Driel1,6, Tobias Harlang1,5, Asmus O Dohn2,7, Robert J Hartsock4, Silke Nelson6, James M Glownia6, Henrik T Lemke6,8, Morten Christensen1, Kelly J Gaffney4, Niels E Henriksen2, Klaus B Møller2, Martin M Nielsen1.
Abstract
We report x-ray free electron laser experiments addressing ground-state structural dynamics of the diplatinum anion Pt_{2}POP_{4} following photoexcitation. The structural dynamics are tracked with <100 fs time resolution by x-ray scattering, utilizing the anisotropic component to suppress contributions from the bulk solvent. The x-ray data exhibit a strong oscillatory component with period 0.28 ps and decay time 2.2 ps, and structural analysis of the difference signal directly shows this as arising from ground-state dynamics along the PtPt coordinate. These results are compared with multiscale Born-Oppenheimer molecular dynamics simulations and demonstrate how off-resonance excitation can be used to prepare a vibrationally cold excited-state population complemented by a structure-dependent depletion of the ground-state population which subsequently evolves in time, allowing direct tracking of ground-state structural dynamics.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30822093 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.063001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161