Ionic to neutral conversion induced by resonant excitation of molecular vibrations coupled to intermolecular charge transfer

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Abstract

In organic molecular compounds, intramolecular vibration is sometimes coupled with intermolecular charge transfer (CT). In such materials, vibrational excitation by a midinfrared (MIR) pulse causes collective intermolecular CTs that can be a route to an electronic-state conversion. Here, we report that an ionic-to-neutral (IN) conversion in tetrathiafulvalene-p-chloranil (TTF-CA) can be driven by a strong vibrational excitation induced by an MIR pulse. Using MIR-pump subcycle-reflectivity-probe and second-harmonic-generation-probe measurements, we discuss the coherent electron and lattice dynamics during and after the IN conversion, which are distinct from the dynamics of the photoinduced transition by electronic excitation alone.

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Morimoto, T., Suzuki, H., Otaki, T., Sono, N., Kida, N., Miyamoto, T., & Okamoto, H. (2021). Ionic to neutral conversion induced by resonant excitation of molecular vibrations coupled to intermolecular charge transfer. Physical Review Research, 3(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.L042028

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