Sub-20-fs UV-XUV beamline for ultrafast molecular spectroscopy

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We present an ultraviolet (UV) - extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) pump-probe beamline with applications in ultrafast time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy. The UV pump pulses, tuneable between 255 and 285 nm and with µJ-level energy, are generated by frequency up-conversion between ultrashort visible/infrared pulses and visible narrow-band pulses. Few-femtosecond XUV probe pulses are produced by a high-order harmonic generation source equipped with a state-of-the-art time-delay compensated monochromator. Two-colour UV-XUV sidebands are used for a complete in situ temporal characterization of the pulses, demonstrating a temporal resolution of better than 20 fs. We validate the performances of the beamline through a UV-XUV pump-probe measurement on 1,3-cyclohexadiene, resolving the ultrashort dynamics of the first conical intersection. This instrument opens exciting possibilities for investigating ultrafast UV-induced dynamics of organic molecules in ultrashort time scales.

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Crego, A., Severino, S., Mai, L., Medeghini, F., Vismarra, F., Frassetto, F., … Borrego-Varillas, R. (2024). Sub-20-fs UV-XUV beamline for ultrafast molecular spectroscopy. Scientific Reports, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-77841-5

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