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Electronic population transfer via impulsive stimulated x-ray Raman scattering with attosecond soft-x-ray pulses

Authors :
James P. Cryan
Xiang Li
Christoph Bostedt
Nora Berrah
Jonathan C. T. Barnard
Peter Walter
Antonio Picón
Jordan O'Neal
Adi Natan
Daniel J. Haxton
Gediminas Galinis
Jon P. Marangos
James P. MacArthur
Daniel Slaughter
Scott F. Wandel
Andre Al-Haddad
Ryan Coffee
Agostino Marinelli
Elio G. Champenois
Niranjan Shivaram
Douglas Garratt
Siqi Li
Phay J. Ho
Joseph Duris
Razib Obaid
Solène Oberli
Philip H. Bucksbaum
Linda Young
James M. Glownia
UAM. Departamento de Química
Source :
Biblos-e Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la UAM, instname, Physical review letters, vol 125, iss 7
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Physical Society, 2020.

Abstract

Free-electron lasers provide a source of x-ray pulses short enough and intense enough to drive nonlinearities in molecular systems. Impulsive interactions driven by these x-ray pulses provide a way to create and probe valence electron motions with high temporal and spatial resolution. Observing these electronic motions is crucial to understand the role of electronic coherence in chemical processes. A simple nonlinear technique for probing electronic motion, impulsive stimulated x-ray Raman scattering (ISXRS), involves a single impulsive interaction to produce a coherent superposition of electronic states. We demonstrate electronic population transfer via ISXRS using broad bandwidth (5.5eV full width at half maximum) attosecond x-ray pulses produced by the Linac Coherent Light Source. The impulsive excitation is resonantly enhanced by the oxygen 1s→2π^{*} resonance of nitric oxide (NO), and excited state neutral molecules are probed with a time-delayed UV laser pulse.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biblos-e Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la UAM, instname, Physical review letters, vol 125, iss 7
Accession number :
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