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Laser-induced electron diffraction of the ultrafast umbrella motion in ammonia

Authors :
Belsa, Blanca
Amini, Kasra
Liu, Xinyao
Sanchez, Aurelien
Steinle, Tobias
Steinmetzer, Johannes
Le, Anh-Thu
Moshammer, Robert
Pfeifer, Thomas
Ullrich, Joachim
Moszynski, Robert
Lin, Chii-Dong
Gräfe, Stefanie
Biegert, Jens
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Visualizing molecular transformations in real-time requires a structural retrieval method with {\AA}ngstr\"om spatial and femtosecond temporal atomic resolution. Imaging of hydrogen-containing molecules additionally requires an imaging method that is sensitive to the atomic positions of hydrogen nuclei, with most methods possessing relatively low sensitivity to hydrogen scattering. Laser-induced electron diffraction (LIED) is a table top technique that can image ultrafast structural changes of gas-phase polyatomic molecules with sub-{\AA}ngstr\"om and femtosecond spatiotemporal resolution together with relatively high sensitivity to hydrogen scattering. Here, we image the umbrella motion of an isolated ammonia molecule (NH$_3$) following its strong field ionization. Upon ionization of a neutral ammonia molecule, the ammonia cation (NH$_3^+$) undergoes an ultrafast geometrical transformation from a pyramidal ($\Phi_{HNH} = 107 ^\circ$) to planar ($\Phi_{HNH}=120^\circ$) structure in approximately 8 femtoseconds. Using LIED, we retrieve a near-planar ($\Phi_{HNH}=117 \pm 5^\circ$) field-dressed NH$_3^+$ molecular structure $7.8-9.8$ femtoseconds after ionization. Our measured field-dressed NH$_3^+$ structure is in excellent agreement with our calculated equilibrium field dressed structure using quantum chemical ab initio calculations.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Chemical Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2012.15374
Document Type :
Working Paper