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MO: Molekülphysik
MO 71: Dynamics and Spectroscopy at Interfaces
MO 71.1: Vortrag
Freitag, 17. März 2006, 10:40–10:55, H12
Ultrafast heterogeneous electron transfer: escape dynamics of injected electrons — •Lars Gundlach, Ralph Ernstorfer, Jodi Szarko, Antje Neubauer, Liana Socaciu-Siebert, and Frank Willig — Hahn-Meitner-Institute, Department: Dynamics of Interfacial Reactions SE4, Glienickerstrasse 100, 14109 Berlin, Germany
So far, most investigations of heterogeneous electron transfer
focused on the time scale the electrons take to leave the
molecules. Here, we report on the dynamics taking place after the
electron has left the molecule.
Ultrafast electron escape dynamics following excitation of the
interfacial charge transfer complex of catechol prepared on the rutile
TiO2(110) surface was investigated with femtosecond two-photon
photoemission.
Photo-induced interfacial charge transfer was instantaneous. Thus,
the rise of the signal was controlled by the crosscorrelation
function. The energy distribution of the hot electrons generated at
the surface was measured as 2PPE spectra. The decay of the 2PPE
signal was non-exponential with time constants ranging from 10 fs to
picoseconds. It was attributed to the release of the electrons from
the surface and escape into the bulk of the semiconductor.