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UV-induced dissociation of CH2BrI probed by intense femtosecond XUV pulses

Authors :
Kockert, Hansjochen
Lee, Jason W. L.
Allum, Felix
Amini, Kasra
Bari, Sadia
Bomme, Cedric
Brausse, Felix
Brouard, Mark
Burt, Michael
de Miranda, Barbara Cunha
Duesterer, Stefan
Eng-Johnsson, Per
Erk, Benjamin
Geleoc, Marie
Geneaux, Romain
Gentleman, Alexander S.
Guillemin, Renaud
Goldsztejn, Gildas
Holland, David M. P.
Ismail, Iyas
Journel, Loic
Kierspel, Thomas
Kuepper, Jochen
Lahl, Jan
Mackenzie, Stuart R.
Maclot, Sylvain
Manschwetus, Bastian
Mereshchenko, Andrey S.
Mullins, Terence
Olshin, Pavel K.
Palaudoux, Jerome
Penent, Francis
Piancastelli, Maria Novella
Rompotis, Dimitrios
Rouzee, Arnaud
Ruchon, Thierry
Rudenko, Artem
Schirmel, Nora
Simon, Marc
Techert, Simone
Travnikova, Oksana
Trippel, Sebastian
Vallance, Claire
Wang, Enliang
Wiese, Joss
Ziaee, Farzaneh
Marchenko, Tatiana
Rolles, Daniel
Boll, Rebecca
Kockert, Hansjochen
Lee, Jason W. L.
Allum, Felix
Amini, Kasra
Bari, Sadia
Bomme, Cedric
Brausse, Felix
Brouard, Mark
Burt, Michael
de Miranda, Barbara Cunha
Duesterer, Stefan
Eng-Johnsson, Per
Erk, Benjamin
Geleoc, Marie
Geneaux, Romain
Gentleman, Alexander S.
Guillemin, Renaud
Goldsztejn, Gildas
Holland, David M. P.
Ismail, Iyas
Journel, Loic
Kierspel, Thomas
Kuepper, Jochen
Lahl, Jan
Mackenzie, Stuart R.
Maclot, Sylvain
Manschwetus, Bastian
Mereshchenko, Andrey S.
Mullins, Terence
Olshin, Pavel K.
Palaudoux, Jerome
Penent, Francis
Piancastelli, Maria Novella
Rompotis, Dimitrios
Rouzee, Arnaud
Ruchon, Thierry
Rudenko, Artem
Schirmel, Nora
Simon, Marc
Techert, Simone
Travnikova, Oksana
Trippel, Sebastian
Vallance, Claire
Wang, Enliang
Wiese, Joss
Ziaee, Farzaneh
Marchenko, Tatiana
Rolles, Daniel
Boll, Rebecca
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The ultraviolet (UV)-induced dissociation and photofragmentation of gas-phase CH2BrI molecules induced by intense femtosecond extreme ultraviolet (XUV) pulses at three different photon energies are studied by multi-mass ion imaging. Using a UV-pump-XUV-probe scheme, charge transfer between highly charged iodine ions and neutral CH2Br radicals produced by C-I bond cleavage is investigated. In earlier charge-transfer studies, the center of mass of the molecules was located along the axis of the bond cleaved by the pump pulse. In the present case of CH2BrI, this is not the case, thus inducing a rotation of the fragment. We discuss the influence of the rotation on the charge transfer process using a classical over-the-barrier model. Our modeling suggests that, despite the fact that the dissociation is slower due to the rotational excitation, the critical interatomic distance for charge transfer is reached faster. Furthermore, we suggest that charge transfer during molecular fragmentation may be modulated in a complex way.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312835017
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088.1361-6455.ac489d