학술논문

Time-resolving the UV-initiated photodissociation dynamics of OCS
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Faraday Discussions, 2020
Subject
Physics - Chemical Physics
Physics - Atomic and Molecular Clusters
Language
Abstract
We present a time-resolved study of the photodissociation dynamics of OCS after UV-photoexcitation at $\lambda=237$ nm. OCS molecules ($X\,^1\Sigma^+$) were primarily excited to the $1\,^1\!A''$ and the $2\,^1\!A'$ Renner-Teller components of the $^1\Sigma^{-}$ and $^1\!\Delta$ states. Dissociation into CO and S fragments was observed through time-delayed strong-field ionisation and imaging of the kinetic energy of the resulting CO$^+$ and S$^+$ fragments by intense $790$ nm laser pulses. Surprisingly, fast oscillations with a period of $\sim100$ fs were observed in the S$^+$ channel of the UV dissociation. Based on wavepacket-dynamics simulations coupled with a simple electrostatic-interaction model, these oscillations do not correspond to the known highly-excited rotational motion of the leaving CO$(X\,^1\Sigma^+,J\gg0)$ fragments, which has a timescale of $\sim140$ fs. Instead, we suggest to assign the observed oscillations to the excitation of vibrational wavepackets in the $2\,^3\!A''$ or $2\,^1\!A''$ states of the molecule that predissociate to form S$(^3\!P_{J})$ photoproducts.
Comment: 25 pages, 5 figures