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Attosecond delays between dissociative and non-dissociative ionization of polyatomic molecules.


ABSTRACT: The interplay between electronic and nuclear motions in molecules is a central concept in molecular science. To what extent it influences attosecond photoionization delays is an important, still unresolved question. Here, we apply attosecond electron-ion coincidence spectroscopy and advanced calculations that include both electronic and nuclear motions to study the photoionization dynamics of CH4 and CD4 molecules. These molecules are known to feature some of the fastest nuclear dynamics following photoionization. Remarkably, we find no measurable delay between the photoionization of CH4 and CD4, neither experimentally nor theoretically. However, we measure and calculate delays of up to 20 as between the dissociative and non-dissociative photoionization of the highest-occupied molecular orbitals of both molecules. Experiment and theory are in quantitative agreement. These results show that, in the absence of resonances, even the fastest nuclear motion does not substantially influence photoionization delays, but identify a previously unknown signature of nuclear motion in dissociative-ionization channels. These findings have important consequences for the design and interpretation of attosecond chronoscopy in molecules, clusters, and liquids.

SUBMITTER: Gong X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10361961 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Attosecond delays between dissociative and non-dissociative ionization of polyatomic molecules.

Gong Xiaochun X   Plésiat Étienne É   Palacios Alicia A   Heck Saijoscha S   Martín Fernando F   Wörner Hans Jakob HJ  

Nature communications 20230721 1


The interplay between electronic and nuclear motions in molecules is a central concept in molecular science. To what extent it influences attosecond photoionization delays is an important, still unresolved question. Here, we apply attosecond electron-ion coincidence spectroscopy and advanced calculations that include both electronic and nuclear motions to study the photoionization dynamics of CH<sub>4</sub> and CD<sub>4</sub> molecules. These molecules are known to feature some of the fastest nu  ...[more]

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