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  Probing molecular environment through photoemission delays

Biswas, S., Foerg, B., Ortmann, L., Schoetz, J., Schweinberger, W., Zimmermann, T., et al. (2020). Probing molecular environment through photoemission delays. Nature Physics. doi:10.1038/s41567-020-0887-8.

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Biswas, Shubhadeep1, Author
Foerg, Benjamin1, Author
Ortmann, Lisa2, Author           
Schoetz, Johannes1, Author
Schweinberger, Wolfgang1, Author
Zimmermann, Tomas2, Author           
Pi, Liang-Wen2, Author           
Baykusheva, Denitsa1, Author
Masood, Hafiz A.1, Author
Liontos, Ioannis1, Author
Kamal, Amgad M.1, Author
Kling, Nora G.1, Author
Alharbi, Abdullah F.1, Author
Alharbi, Meshaal1, Author
Azzeer, Abdallah M.1, Author
Hartmann, Gregor1, Author
Woerner, Hans J.1, Author
Landsman, Alexandra S.2, Author           
Kling, Matthias F.1, Author
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2Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Max Planck Society, ou_2117288              

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 Abstract: Attosecond chronoscopy has revealed small but measurable delays in photoionization, characterized by the ejection of an electron on absorption of a single photon. Ionization-delay measurements in atomic targets provide a wealth of information about the timing of the photoelectric effect, resonances, electron correlations and transport. However, extending this approach to molecules presents challenges, such as identifying the correct ionization channels and the effect of the anisotropic molecular landscape on the measured delays. Here, we measure ionization delays from ethyl iodide around a giant dipole resonance. By using the theoretical value for the iodine atom as a reference, we disentangle the contribution from the functional ethyl group, which is responsible for the characteristic chemical reactivity of a molecule. We find a substantial additional delay caused by the presence of a functional group, which encodes the effect of the molecular potential on the departing electron. Such information is inaccessible to the conventional approach of measuring photoionization cross-sections. The results establish ionization-delay measurements as a valuable tool in investigating the electronic properties of molecules.
Ionization delays from ethyl iodide around a giant dipole resonance are measured by attosecond streaking spectroscopy. Using theoretical knowledge of the iodine atom as a reference, the contribution of the functional ethyl group can be obtained.

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 Dates: 2020-05-112020-06-01
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DOI: 10.1038/s41567-020-0887-8
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Title: Nature Physics
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CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1000000000025850