Time-resolved dynamics of thiophene dication - probing parent molecule survival times and multi-step dissociation processes of cyclic molecules by free-electron-laser experiments combined with theoretical simulations
Kukk E; Fukuzawa H; Nagaya K; Niskanen J; Luo Y; Peschel J; Kooser K; Itl E; Pelimanni E; Saito S; You D; Maclot S; Nizou A; Ha DT; Myllynen H; Ueda K
Time-resolved dynamics of thiophene dication - probing parent molecule survival times and multi-step dissociation processes of cyclic molecules by free-electron-laser experiments combined with theoretical simulations
Kukk E
Fukuzawa H
Nagaya K
Niskanen J
Luo Y
Peschel J
Kooser K
Itl E
Pelimanni E
Saito S
You D
Maclot S
Nizou A
Ha DT
Myllynen H
Ueda K
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042821123
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021042821123
Tiivistelmä
Thiophene is a cyclic molecule that becomes unstable as a molecular dication. We followed the multi-step dissociation dynamics triggered by soft x-ray FEL pulses from SACLA, core-ionizing the S 2p orbital and creating parent dications by the Auger decay. The time-evolution was probed by optical laser pulsesthat reveal the survival lifetime of the parent dication and the build-up of fragmentation proceeding by ring opening and rupture, accompanied by hydrogen ejection and secondary dissociation. Experimental results are compared to statistical analysis of molecular dynamics simulations.
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