Monitoring conical intersections in the ring opening of furan by attosecond stimulated X-ray Raman spectroscopy
Author(s) -
Weijie Hua,
Sven Oesterling,
Jason D. Biggs,
Yu Zhang,
Hideo Ando,
Regina de VivieRiedle,
Benjamin P. Fingerhut,
Shaul Mukamel
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
structural dynamics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.415
H-Index - 29
ISSN - 2329-7778
DOI - 10.1063/1.4933007
Subject(s) - attosecond , conical intersection , raman spectroscopy , femtosecond , spectroscopy , ultrashort pulse , conical surface , atomic physics , imaging spectroscopy , molecular physics , optics , physics , chemistry , materials science , laser , potential energy , quantum mechanics , composite material
Attosecond X-ray pulses are short enough to capture snapshots of molecules undergoing nonadiabatic electron and nuclear dynamics at conical intersections (CoIns). We show that a stimulated Raman probe induced by a combination of an attosecond and a femtosecond pulse has a unique temporal and spectral resolution for probing the nonadiabatic dynamics and detecting the ultrafast (∼4.5 fs) passage through a CoIn. This is demonstrated by a multiconfigurational self-consistent-field study of the dynamics and spectroscopy of the furan ring-opening reaction. Trajectories generated by surface hopping simulations were used to predict Attosecond Stimulated X-ray Raman Spectroscopy signals at reactant and product structures as well as representative snapshots along the conical intersection seam. The signals are highly sensitive to the changes in nonadiabatically coupled electronic structure and geometry
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