Probing molecular dynamics by Time-resolved Ionization Spectroscopy

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Abstract

Ionization can serve as a universal probe of excited state molecular dynamics, such as internal conversion, dissociation, and isomerization. We conduct UV pump VUV probe spectroscopy measurements measuring both ions and electrons with Velocity Map Imaging (VMI) resolution. We have developed a delay-stamped configuration of pump-probe experiments based on a time stamping camera (Timepix3). The camera allows to measure the 3D vector momentum of all species of ions produced by photoionization without gating the detector or performing an inverse Abel transform. Furthermore, by switching the voltages on the VMI plates, we collect both electrons and ions for each delay.

*United States Department of Energy

Authors

  • Yusong Liu

    • Stony Brook University
  • Spencer Horton

    • Stony Brook University
  • Chuan Cheng

    • Stony Brook University
  • Samuel McClung

    • Stony Brook University
  • Thomas Weinacht

    • Stony Brook University