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Excited state dynamics of CH 2 I 2 and CH 2 BrI studied with UV pump VUV probe photoelectron spectroscopy

  • Spencer L. Horton
  • , Yusong Liu
  • , Ruaridh Forbes
  • , Varun Makhija
  • , Rune Lausten
  • , Albert Stolow
  • , Paul Hockett
  • , Philipp Marquetand
  • , Tamás Rozgonyi
  • , Thomas Weinacht
  • Stony Brook University
  • University of Ottawa
  • University College London
  • National Research Council of Canada
  • University of Vienna
  • Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Abstract

We compare the excited state dynamics of diiodomethane (CH 2 I 2 ) and bromoiodomethane (CH 2 BrI) using time resolved photoelectron spectroscopy. A 4.65 eV UV pump pulse launches a dissociative wave packet on excited states of both molecules and the ensuing dynamics are probed via photoionization using a 7.75 eV probe pulse. The resulting photoelectrons are measured with the velocity map imaging technique for each pump-probe delay. Our measurements highlight differences in the dynamics for the two molecules, which are interpreted with high-level ab initio molecular dynamics (trajectory surface hopping) calculations. Our analysis allows us to associate features in the photoelectron spectrum with different portions of the excited state wave packet represented by different trajectories. The excited state dynamics in bromoiodomethane are simple and can be described in terms of direct dissociation along the C-I coordinate, whereas the dynamics in diiodomethane involve internal conversion and motion along multiple dimensions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number174201
JournalJournal of Chemical Physics
Volume150
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - May 7 2019

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