Disentangling sequential and concerted fragmentations of molecular polycations with covariant native frame analysis

We present results from an experimental ion imaging study into the fragmentation dynamics of 1-iodopropane and 2-iodopropane following interaction with extreme ultraviolet intense femtosecond laser pulses with a photon energy of 95 eV. Using covariance imaging analysis, a range of observed fragmenta...

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Published inPhysical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP Vol. 24; no. 37; pp. 22699 - 2279
Main Authors McManus, Joseph W, Walmsley, Tiffany, Nagaya, Kiyonobu, Harries, James R, Kumagai, Yoshiaki, Iwayama, Hiroshi, Ashfold, Michael N.R, Britton, Mathew, Bucksbaum, Philip H, Downes-Ward, Briony, Driver, Taran, Heathcote, David, Hockett, Paul, Howard, Andrew J, Kukk, Edwin, Lee, Jason W. L, Liu, Yusong, Milesevic, Dennis, Minns, Russell S, Niozu, Akinobu, Niskanen, Johannes, Orr-Ewing, Andrew J, Owada, Shigeki, Rolles, Daniel, Robertson, Patrick A, Rudenko, Artem, Ueda, Kiyoshi, Unwin, James, Vallance, Claire, Burt, Michael, Brouard, Mark, Forbes, Ruaridh, Allum, Felix
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry 28.09.2022
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ISSN1463-9076
1463-9084
1463-9084
DOI10.1039/D2CP03029B

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Summary:We present results from an experimental ion imaging study into the fragmentation dynamics of 1-iodopropane and 2-iodopropane following interaction with extreme ultraviolet intense femtosecond laser pulses with a photon energy of 95 eV. Using covariance imaging analysis, a range of observed fragmentation pathways of the resulting polycations can be isolated and interrogated in detail at relatively high ion count rates (∼12 ions shot⁻¹). By incorporating the recently developed native frames analysis approach into the three-dimensional covariance imaging procedure, contributions from three-body concerted and sequential fragmentation mechanisms can be isolated. The angular distribution of the fragment ions is much more complex than in previously reported studies for triatomic polycations, and differs substantially between the two isomeric species. With support of simple simulations of the dissociation channels of interest, detailed physical insights into the fragmentation dynamics are obtained, including how the initial dissociation step in a sequential mechanism influences rovibrational dynamics in the metastable intermediate ion and how signatures of this nuclear motion manifest in the measured signals.
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UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)
USDOE
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)
European Research Council (ERC)
AC02-76SF00515; FG02-86ER13491; 20K14427; ERC-RA-0043; EP/R010609/1; EP/V026690/1; EP/T021675; EP/S028617/1
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Basic Energy Sciences (BES)
ISSN:1463-9076
1463-9084
1463-9084
DOI:10.1039/D2CP03029B