Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
We demonstrate the experimental realization of impulsive alignment of carbonyl sulfide (OCS) molecules at the Low Density Matter Beamline (LDM) at the free-electron laser FERMI. OCS molecules in a molecular beam were impulsively aligned using 200 fs pulses from a near-infrared laser. The alignment was probed through time-delayed ionization above the sulphur 2p edge, resulting in multiple ionization via Auger decay and subsequent Coulomb explosion of the molecules. The ionic fragments were collected using a time-of-flight mass spectrometer and the analysis of ion-ion covariance maps confirmed the correlation between fragments after Coulomb explosion. The analysis of the CO+ and S+ channels allowed us to extract the rotational dynamics, which is in agreement with our theoretical description as well as with previous experiments. This result opens the way for a new class of experiments at LDM within the field of coherent control of molecules with the possibilities that a precisely synchronized optical-pump XUV-probe laser setup like FERMI can offer.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Free electron laser; molecular alignment
Elenco autori:
DI FRAIA, Michele; Callegari, Carlo; Finetti, Paola; Ciriolo, ANNA GABRIELLA; Prince, KEVIN CHARLES; Vozzi, Caterina; Negro, Matteo; Devetta, Michele
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