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Ultrafast dynamics of fluorene initiated by highly intense laser fields.

Diksha GargPragya ChopraJason W L LeeDenis S TikhonovSonu KumarOender AkcaalanFelix AllumRebecca BollAlexander A ButlerBenjamin ErkEva GougoulaSébastien P GruetLanhai HeDavid HeathcoteEllen JonesMehdi M KazemiJan LahlAlexander K LemmensZhihao LiuDonatella LoruSylvain MaclotRobert MasonJames MerrickErland MüllerTerry MullinsChristina C PapadopoulouChristopher PassowJasper PeschelMarius PlachDaniel RammPatrick A RobertsonDimitrios RompotisAlcides SimaoAmanda L SteberAyhan TajalliAtia Tul-NoorNidin VadasseryIvo S VinklárekSimone TechertJochen KüpperAnouk M RijsDaniel RollesMark BrouardSadia BariPer JohnssonClaire VallanceMichael BurtBastian ManschwetusMelanie Schnell
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2024)
We present an investigation of the ultrafast dynamics of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon fluorene initiated by an intense femtosecond near-infrared laser pulse (810 nm) and probed by a weak visible pulse (405 nm). Using a multichannel detection scheme (mass spectra, electron and ion velocity-map imaging), we provide a full disentanglement of the complex dynamics of the vibronically excited parent molecule, its excited ionic states, and fragments. We observed various channels resulting from the strong-field ionization regime. In particular, we observed the formation of the unstable tetracation of fluorene, above-threshold ionization features in the photoelectron spectra, and evidence of ubiquitous secondary fragmentation. We produced a global fit of all observed time-dependent photoelectron and photoion channels. This global fit includes four parent ions extracted from the mass spectra, 15 kinetic-energy-resolved ionic fragments extracted from ion velocity map imaging, and five photoelectron channels obtained from electron velocity map imaging. The fit allowed for the extraction of 60 lifetimes of various metastable photoinduced intermediates.
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