Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5388412 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Photodissociation of the Au2Oâ anion is studied using TR-PES. A new spectral feature appearing with a delay of 1 ps indicates the existence of a long-lived excited state with a geometry different from the ground state. With increasing delay the pump-probe feature shifts to higher binding energy. At 7 ± 2 ps after excitation no further shift is observed, but now fragmentation into AuOâ + Au and Auâ + AuO starts with a time constant of 110 ± 3 ps, accompanied by a decrease of the excited state feature. The spectra indicate that the delayed onset of fragmentation is caused by the time the system needs to reach a new minimum on the excited state potential surface. Hence, the time-resolved photoelectron spectra mirror part of the motion of the anion on the excited state potential surface.
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Authors
Kiichirou Koyasu, Marco Niemietz, Matthias Götz, Gerd Ganteför,