Free rotation of D<sub>2</sub> molecules in superfluid helium nanodroplets
ORAL
Abstract
Laser-induced molecular alignment was recently extended to molecules in superfluid helium nanodroplets. Studies on in-droplet OCS, CS2 and I2 molecules show that the effective rotational constant BHe is smaller, and the centrifugal distortion constant DHe is much larger than those of the gas-phase molecules. On the other hand, the IR spectroscopy studies show that the DHe and BHe values have an empirical correlation DHe = 0.038BHe1.88. For lighter molecules, the BHe/Bgas ratio tends towards 1, notably when Bgas > 1 cm-1. How do light molecules rotate inside superfluid helium nanodroplets? We answer this question by investigating the rotational dynamics of in-droplet D2 molecules induced by a moderately intense femtosecond pump pulse. By measuring the time-dependent yield of HeD+, created through strong-field dissociative ionization with a probe pulse, the rotational coherence was traced to persist for longer than 100 ps (500 rotational periods). Our results show that the BHe and DHe values of the in-droplet D2 molecules are the same as those for the isolated D2 molecules, and the empirical correlation between BHe and DHe does not apply to D2 molecules. Our experiment demonstrates that D2 molecules inside superfluid helium nanodroplets essentially rotate as free D2 molecules.
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Publication: J. Qiang, et al., arXiv:2201.09281 (2022).
Presenters
Peifen Lu
East China Normal University
Authors
Junjie Qiang
East China Normal University
Lianrong Zhou
East China Normal University
Peifen Lu
East China Normal University
Kang Lin
East China Normal University
Yongzhe Ma
East China Normal University
Shengzhe Pan
East China Normal University
Chenxu Lu
East China Normal University
Wenyu Jiang
East China Normal University
Fenghao Sun
East China Normal University
Wenbin Zhang
East China Normal University
Hui Li
East China Normal University
Xiaochun Gong
East China Normal University
Ilya Averbukh
Weizmann Institute of Science, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel