High-Resolution Imaging Study on Photodissociation of OCS + [A 2 Π Ω=1/2,3/2 (ν 1 0 ν 3 )].
Yaling WangYunfan ZhaoChang LuoNing ZhangWenxin WangLiru HuDao-Fu YuanXingan WangPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry. A (2024)
The development of the velocity map ion imaging (VMI) technique has greatly advanced the study of photodissociation dynamics. The high-resolution imaging study of the photodissociation allows for the acquisition of precise and detailed information on the fragments. This information can further provide more insight into the energy partition and potential pathways involved in the photodissociation process. In this study, we report the investigation on the photodissociation of OCS + via the A 2 Π Ω=1/2,3/2 states following the excitation of A 2 Π (ν 1 0 ν 3 ) ← X 2 Π (0 0 0) by using time-sliced VMI techniques in the ultraviolet region. Our investigation revealed significant mode-dependent recoil anisotropies and branching ratios of two product channels for both Ω = 1/2 and Ω = 3/2. The photolysis products also exhibited dramatic deviation in angular distributions and generally comparable kinetic energy distributions following the excitation to the same vibrational modes of A 2 Π Ω states with two separate spin-orbit components. According to the observation in this study and previously reported photodissociation mechanisms of the OCS + cations, the decay from the A 2 Π 3/2 state was more likely via the internal conversion to high rovibrational states of the X 2 Π state, in comparison to the A 2 Π 1/2 state.