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Photoelectron spectroscopy of large water clusters ionized by an XUV comb

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Abstract

Detailed knowledge about photo-induced electron dynamics in water is key to the understanding of several biological and chemical mechanisms, in particular for those resulting from ionizing radiation. We report a method to obtain photoelectron spectra from neutral water clusters following ionization by an extreme-ultraviolet (XUV) harmonic comb. Typically, a large background signal in the experiment arises from water monomers and carrier gas used in the cluster source. We report a protocol to quantify this background in order to eliminate it from the experimental spectra. We disentangle the accumulated XUV photoionization into contributions from the species under study and the photoelectron spectra from the clusters. This study demonstrates feasibility of background free photoelectron spectra of large water clusters illuminated with XUV combs and paves the way for the detailed time-resolved analysis of the underlying dynamics.

Publication: Andrea Trabattoni et al 2020 J. Phys. Photonics 2 035007<br>https://doi.org/10.1088/2515-7647/ab92b1

Presenters

  • Lorenzo Colaizzi

    University of Hamburg; CFEL, DESY

Authors

  • Lorenzo Colaizzi

    University of Hamburg; CFEL, DESY

  • Loren Ban

    ETH Zürich

  • Andrea Trabattoni

    CFEL, DESY

  • Vincent Wanie

    INRS - Energie et Materiaux

  • Krishna Saraswathula

    CFEL, DESY

  • Erik Månsson

    CFEL, DESY

  • Philipp Rupp

    Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU-Munich)

  • Qingcao Liu

    Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU-Munich)

  • Lennart Seiffert

    University of Rostock

  • Elizabeth Herzig

    University of Rostock

  • Andrea Cartella

    University of Hamburg

  • Bruce Yoder

    ETH Zurich

  • Francois Legare

    INRS - Energie et Materiaux

  • Matthias F Kling

    Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet (LMU-Munich)

  • Thomas Fennel

    University of Rostock

  • Ruth Signorell

    ETH Zurich

  • Francesca Calegari

    Center for Free-Electron Laser Science, DESY, 22607, Hamburg, Germany, Unversity of Hamburg; CFEL, DESY