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MO: Fachverband Molekülphysik

MO 27: Ultrafast Dynamics III and High-harmonic Generation (joint session MO/A)

MO 27.4: Vortrag

Freitag, 15. März 2024, 15:15–15:30, HS 3044

Probing well aligned molecular environments on surfaces via attosecond streaking — •Pascal Scigalla1, Sven Paul1, Christian Schröder1, Peter Feulner2, and Reinhard Kienberger11Chair for laser and x-ray physics, E11, Technische Universität München, Germany — 2Surface and Interface Physics, E20, Technische Universität München, Germany

We report on the photoemission timing measurements of well-aligned iodomethane and -ethane molecules on a Pt111 surface. In this set of experiments, we clock the I4d photoemission of iodine against the Platinum valence photoemission using the attosecond streak camera technique, allowing the extraction of a relative photemission delay. As the I4d photoemission in the selected energy range is dominated by a giant resonance in the I4def channel, its photoemission time is mostly unaffected by its chemical environment; thus, any observed change in the photoemission delay can be attributed to the traversed potential landscape of the molecule. By carefully selecting the detection angle and crystal surface coverage we can reliably choose whether only parts of the molecule or its entirety was traversed by the detected photoelectron wavepackets. It is furthermore possible to investigate the influence of slight coverage variations onto the observed photoemission delay. Planned, complementary scattering simulations will be used to gain deeper insight into the observations with the goal to establish photoemission timing experiments as an efficient and accurate means to study molecular environments on surfaces.

Keywords: attosecond; iodine; ultrafast; electron transport; molecular transport

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