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The dynamics of molecular multiphoton ionization and fragmentation of a diatomic molecule (Na_2) have been studied in molecular beam experiments. Femtosecond laser pulses from an amplified colliding-pulse mode-locked (CPM) ring dye laser are employed to induce and probe the molecular transitions. The final continuum states are analyzed by photoelectron spectroscopy, by ion mass spectrometry and by measuring the kinetic energy of the formed ionic fragments. Pump-probe spectra employing 70-fs laser pulses have been measured to study the time dependence of molecular multiphoton ionization and fragmentation. The oscillatory structure of the transient spectra showing the dynamics on the femtosecond time scale can best be understood in terms of the motion of wave packets in bound molecular potentials. The transient Na_2^+ ionization and the transient Na^+ fragmentation spectra show that contributions from direct photoionization of a singly excited electronic state and from excitation and autoionization of a bound doubly excited molecular state determine the time evolution of molecular multiphoton ionization.
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We report here the first experimental study of femtosecond time-resolved molecular multiphoton ionization. Femtosecond pump-probe techniques are combined with time-of-flight spectroscopy to measure transient ionization spectra of Na_2 in a molecular-beam experiment. The wave-packet motions in different molecular potentials show that incoherent contributions from direct photoionization of a singly excited state and from excitation and autoionization of a bound doubly excited molecular state determine the observed transient ionization signal.
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The real-time dynamics of molecular (Na_2 . Na_3) and cluster Na_n (n=4-2l) multiphoton ionization and -fragmentation has been studied in beam experiments applying femtosecond pump-probe techniques in combination with ion and electron spectroscopy. Wave packet motion in the dimer Na_2 reveals two independent multiphoton ionization processes while the higher dimensional motion in the trimer Na_3 reflects the chaotic vibrational motion in this floppy system. The first studies of cluster properties (energy, bandwidth and lifetime of intermediate resonances Na^*_n) ) with femtosecond laser pulses give a striking illustration of the transition from "molecule-like" excitations to "surfaceplasma"-like resonances for increasing cluster sizes. Time-resolved fragmentation of cluster ions Na_n^* indicate that direct photo-induced fragmentation processes are more important at short times than the statistical unimolecular decay.
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Femtosecond laser pulses generated from an amplified coiliding pulse modelocked ring dye laser have been employed in molecular beam experiments to study the dynamics and the pathways of multiphoton induced ionization, autoionization and fragmentation of Na2 . Energy distributions of photoelectrons arising from these processes and the mass and released kinetic energy of the corresponding fragment ions are measured by time-of-flight spectroscopy.
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The real-time dynamics of multiphoton ionization and fragmentation of molecules Na_2 and Na_3 has been studied in molecular beam experiments employing ion and electron spectroscopy together with femtosecond pump-probe techniques. Experiments with Na_2 and Na_3 reveal unexpected features of the dynamics of the absorption of several photons as seen in the one- and three-dimensional vibrational wave packet motion in different potential surfaces and in high laser fields: In Na_2 a second major resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization (REMPI) process is observed, involving the excitation of two electrons and subsequent electronic autoionization. The possibility of controlling a reaction by controlling the duration of propagation of a wave packet on an electronically-excited surface is demonstrated. In high laser fields, the contributions from direct photoionization and from the second REMPI process to the total ion yield change, due to different populations in the electronic states participating in the multiphoton ionization (MPI) processes. In addition, a vibrational wave packet motion in the electronic ground state is induced through stimulated emission pumping by the pump laser. The 4^1 \summe^+_g shelf state of Na_2 is given as an example for performing frequency spectroscopy of highlying electronic states in the time domain. Pure wave packet effects, such as the spreading and the revival of a vibrational wave packet, are investigated. The three-dimensional wave packet motion in the Na_3 reflects the normal modes in the X and B states, and shows in addition the pseudorotational motion in the B state in real time.
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Femtosecond pump/probe multiphoton ionization experiments on Na_2 molecules are performed. The dependence of the total Na^+_2 ion signal on the delay time and the intensity of the femtosecond laser pulses is studied in detail. It is observed that molecular vibrational wavepacket motion in different electronic states dominates the time dependence of the ion signal. For higher laser intensities the relative contributions from the A ^1 \summe^+_u and the 2 ^1 \produkt__g states change dramatically, indicating the increasing importance of a two-electron versus a one-electron process. For even stronger fields (10 ^12 W/ cm²) a vibrational wavepacket in the electronic ground state X ^1 \summe^+_g is formed and its dynamics is also observed in the transient Na^+_2 signal. Time-dependent quantum calculations are presented. The theoretical results agree well with the experiment.
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The motion of a vibrational wave packet in the bound A(^1 \summe^+_u) electronic state of the sodium dimer is detected in a femtosecond pump/probe molecular beam experiment. For short times harmonic motion is seen in the total ion yield of Na^+_2 as a function of delay time between the two laser pulses. The spreading of the wave packet results in the loss of the periodic variation of the ion signal. For longer delay times (47 ps) the wave packet regains its initial form which is reflected in the revival structure of the Na^+_2 signal. Time-dependent quantum calculations reproduce the measured effects.
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We report time-resolved experiments studying the dynamics of the Na_3 B-X system. Femtosecond pump-probe techniques combined with ion time-of-flight (TOF) and zero kinetic energy (ZEKE) photoelectron spectroscopy allow us to observe the three-dimensional wavepacket motion in the excited Na_3 B state and in the Na_3 X state. The ground state wavepacket is induced by stimulated emission pumping during the pump pulse. The X-state dynamics is dominated by the three vibrational modes of the Na_3. Furthermore we observed pseudorotational wavepacket motion in the B state. We do not observe a fragmentation of the B state within a time interval of 10 ps.
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We present a comparison between experimental and theoretical results for pump/probe multiphoton ionizing transitions of the sodium dimer, initiated by femtosecond laser pulses. It is shown that the motion of vibrational wavepackets in two electronic states is probed simultaneously and their dynamics is reflected in the total Na^+_2 ion signal which is recorded as a function of the time delay between pump and probe pulse. The time dependent quantum calculations demonstrate that two ionization pathways leading to the same final states of the molecularion exist: one gives an oscillating contribution to the ion signal, the other yields a constant background. From additional measurements of the Na^+ -transient photofragmentation spectrum it is deduced that another ionization process leading to different final ionic states exists. The process includes the excitation of a doubly excitedbound Rydberg state. This conclusion is supported by the theoretical simulation.
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The real-time dynamics of multiphoton ionization and fragmentation of molecules - Na_2 , Na_3 - and clusters - Na_n, Hg_n - has been studied in molecular beam experiments employing ion and electron spectroscopy together with femtosecond pump-probe techniques. Experiments with Na_2 and Na_3 reveal unexpected features of the dynamics of the absorption of several photons as seen in the one- and three dimensional vibrational wave packet motion in different potential surfaces and in high laser fields. Cluster size dependent studies of physical properties such as absorption resonances, lifetimes and decay channels have been performed using tunable femtosecond light pulses in resonance enhanced multiphoton ionization (REMPI) of the cluster size under investigation. This method failed in ns-laser experiments due to the ultrafast decay of the studied cluster. For Na_n, cluster we find that for cluster sizes n \le 21 molecular excitations and properties prevail over collective excitations of plasmon-like resonances. In the case of Hg_n cluster prompt formation of singly and doubly charged cluster are observed up to n \approx 60. The transient multiphoton ionization spectra show a 'short' time wave packet dynamics, which is identical for singly and doubly charged mercury clusters while the 'long' time fragmentation dynamics is different.
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Femtosecond reaction dynamics of OClO in a supersonic molecular beam are reported. The system is excited to the A^2A_2 state with a femtosecond pulse, covering a range of excitation in the symmetric stretch between v_1 = 17 to v_1 = 11 (308-352 nm). A time-delayed femtosecond probe pulse ionizes the OClO, and OClO^+ is detected. This ion has not been observed in previous experiments because of its ultrafast fragmentation. Transients are reported for the mass of the parent OClO as well as the mass of the ClO. Apparent biexponential decays are observed and related to the fragmentation dynamics: OClO+hv \rightarrow (OClO)^{(++)*} \rightarrow ClO+O \rightarrow Cl+O_2. Clusters of OClO with water (OClO)_n (H_2 0)_m with n from 1 to 3 and m from 0 to 3 are also observed. The dynamics of the fragmentation reveal the nuclear motions and the electronic coupling between surfaces. The time scale for bond breakage is in the range of 300-500 fs, depending on v_1; surface crossing to form new intermediates is a pathway for the two channels of fragmentation: ClO+O (primary) and Cl+O_2 (minor). Comparisons with results of ab initio calculations are made.
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In dieser Arbeit wurde das Wachstum sowie die ultraschnelle Elektronendynamik des Oberflächenplasmon Polaritons von Goldnanoteilchen auf Titandioxid untersucht. Die Messung der Dephasierungszeit des Oberflächenplasmons von Nanoteilchen mit definierter Form und Größe erfolgte dabei mit der Methode des spektralen Lochbrennens. Die Nanoteilchen wurden durch Deposition von Goldatomen aus einem thermischen Atomstrahl mit anschließender Diffussion und Nukleation, d.h. Volmer-Weber-Wachstum, auf Titandioxidsubstraten hergestellt und mittels einer Kombination aus optischer Spektroskopie und Rasterkraftmikroskopie systematisch untersucht. Dabei lässt sich das Nanoteilchenensemble durch das mittlere Achsverhältnis und den mittleren Äquivalentradius charakterisieren. Die Messungen zeigen, dass die Proben große Größen- und Formverteilungen aufweisen und ein definierter Zusammenhang zwischen Größe und Form der Teilchen existiert. Während kleine Goldnanoteilchen nahezu kugelförmig sind, flachen die Teilchen mit zunehmender Größe immer mehr ab. Des Weiteren wurde in dieser Arbeit die Methode des lasergestützten Wachstums auf das System Gold auf Titandioxid angewendet. Systematische Untersuchungen zeigten, dass sich das Achsverhältnis der Teilchen durch geeignete Wahl von Photonenenergie und Fluenz des eingestrahlten Laserlichts definiert und gezielt vorgeben lässt. Die Methode des lasergestützten Wachstums erschließt damit den Bereich außerhalb der Zugänglichkeit des natürlichen Wachstums. Aufgrund der Formabhängigkeit der spektrale Lage der Plasmonresonanz ist man somit in der Lage, die optischen Eigenschaften der Nanoteilchen gezielt einzustellen und z.B. für technische Anwendungen zu optimieren. Die Untersuchung der ultraschnellen Elektronendynamik von Goldnanoteilchen auf Titandioxid mit äquivalenten Radien zwischen 8 bis 15 nm erfolgte in dieser Arbeit mit der Methode des spektralen Lochbrennes. Hierzu wurde die Dephasierungszeit des Oberflächenplasmons systematisch als Funktion der Photonenenergie in einem Bereich von 1,45 bis 1,85 eV gemessen. Es zeigte sich, dass die gemessenen Dephasierungszeiten von 8,5 bis 16,2 fs deutlich unter den in der dielektrischen Funktion von Gold enthaltenen Werten lagen, was den erwarteten Einfluss der reduzierten Dimension der Teilchen demonstriert. Um die Messwerte trotz verschiedener Teilchengrößen untereinander vergleichen und den Einfluss der intrinsischen Dämpfung quantifizieren zu können, wurde zusätzlich der Dämpfungsparameter A bestimmt. Die ermittelten A-Faktoren zeigten dabei eine starke Abhängigkeit von der Plasmonenergie. Für Teilchen mit Plasmonenergien von 1,45 bis 1,55 eV wurde ein Dämpfungsfaktor von A ~ 0,2 nm/fs ermittelt, der lediglich Oberflächenstreuung als dominierenden Dämpfungsmechanismus widerspiegelt. Hingegen wurde für Teilchen mit Plasmonenergien oberhalb von 1,55 eV ein drastischer Anstieg der Dämpfung auf A ~ 0,4 nm/fs beobachtet. Die erhöhte Dämpfung wurde dabei dem zusätzlichen Vorliegen einer chemischen Dämpfung durch das Titandioxidsubstrat zugeschrieben. Zusammenfassend zeigen die Ergebnisse somit, dass eine starke Abhängigkeit der chemischen Dämpfung von der Photonenenergie vorliegt. Es konnte erstmals nachgewiesen werden, dass die chemische Dämpfung erst ab einer bestimmten unteren Schwelle der Photonenenergie einsetzt, die für Goldnanoteilchen auf Titandioxid bei etwa 1,6 eV liegt.