Femtosecond predissociation dynamics of ethyl iodide in the B-band
Femtosecond time-resolved velocity map ion imaging experiments are reported on the second absorption band (B-band) of ethyl iodide at 201.19 and 200.08 nm, corresponding to the 0 0 0 and 18 1 0 transitions, i.e. , the origin of the band and the first most intense vibronic state assigned to one quant...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2019-07, Vol.21 (28), p.15695-1574 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Femtosecond time-resolved velocity map ion imaging experiments are reported on the second absorption band (B-band) of ethyl iodide at 201.19 and 200.08 nm, corresponding to the 0
0
0
and 18
1
0
transitions,
i.e.
, the origin of the band and the first most intense vibronic state assigned to one quantum of excitation in the methyl torsion mode. Electronic predissociation lifetimes and the temporal evolution of the anisotropy have been determined by time-resolved resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization of iodine and ethyl fragment images. A shorter lifetime measured at the origin of the band in comparison with methyl iodide indicates that predissociation in ethyl iodide is more favorable due to a stronger coupling between the initial Rydberg state and the valence repulsive state correlating with the dissociation fragments. Moreover, vibrational activity in the methyl torsion in the Rydberg state seems to enhance the probability of transfer of population to the valence repulsive state leading to a faster dissociation. The perpendicular character of the transition at early times and the loss of anisotropy as a function of time have been determined from the time-resolved angular distributions of the iodine and ethyl ion images. The initial anisotropy value is consistent with a purely perpendicular transition compatible with the excitation of the [6A′′, 7A′] states with a minor parallel component to the C-I bond. The loss of initial anisotropy over time highlights the parent molecular rotation during predissociation and is compatible with a rotational temperature of the parent molecule of 100 K.
Femtosecond velocity map imaging to disentangle the electronic predissociation of ethyl iodide in the B-band. |
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ISSN: | 1463-9076 1463-9084 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c9cp02992c |