Mapping wave packet bifurcation at a conical intersection in CH3I by attosecond XUV transient absorption spectroscopy

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Extreme ultraviolet (XUV) transient absorption spectroscopy has emerged as a sensitive tool for mapping the real-time structural and electronic evolution of molecules. Here, attosecond XUV transient absorption is used to track dynamics in the A-band of methyl iodide (CH3I). Gaseous CH3I molecules are excited to the A-band by a UV pump (277 nm, ∼20 fs) and probed by attosecond XUV pulses targeting iodine I(4d) core-to-valence transitions. Owing to the excellent temporal resolution of the technique, passage through a conical intersection is mapped through spectral signatures of nonadiabatic wave packet bifurcation observed to occur at 15 ± 4 fs following UV photoexcitation. The observed XUV signatures and time dynamics are in agreement with previous simulations [H. Wang, M. Odelius, and D. Prendergast, J. Chem. Phys. 151, 124106 (2019)]. Due to the short duration of the UV pump pulse, coherent vibrational motion in the CH3I ground state along the C-I stretch mode (538 ± 7 cm−1) launched by resonant impulsive stimulated Raman scattering and dynamics in multiphoton excited states of CH3I are also detected.

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Chang, K. F., Wang, H., Poullain, S. M., Prendergast, D., Neumark, D. M., & Leone, S. R. (2021). Mapping wave packet bifurcation at a conical intersection in CH3I by attosecond XUV transient absorption spectroscopy. Journal of Chemical Physics, 154(23), 1ENG. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0056299

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