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Imaging CF3I conical intersection and photodissociation dynamics with ultrafast electron diffraction

Authors :
Todd J. Martínez
Jie Yang
Tony F. Heinz
Xijie Wang
Xiaozhe Shen
James P. Cryan
Kareem Hegazy
Keith Jobe
J. Pedro F. Nunes
Stephen Weathersby
Ryan Coffee
Charles Yoneda
Markus Gühr
Renkai Li
Thomas J. A. Wolf
Martin Centurion
Xiaolei Zhu
Kyle J. Wilkin
Theodore Veccione
Zheng Li
Qiang Zheng
Source :
Science
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Motion picture of a conical intersection In most chemical reactions, electrons move earlier and faster than nuclei. It is therefore common to model reactions by using potential energy surfaces that depict nuclear motion in a particular electronic state. However, in certain cases, two such surfaces connect in a conical intersection that mingles ultrafast electronic and nuclear rearrangements. Yang et al. used electron diffraction to obtain time-resolved images of CF 3 I molecules traversing a conical intersection in the course of photolytic cleavage of the C–I bond (see the Perspective by Fielding). Science , this issue p. 64 ; see also p. 30

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science
Accession number :
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