Time-Resolved Dynamics on the Giant Plasmon Resonance of C<sub>60</sub>
POSTER
Abstract
We will present the time-resolved ionization and fragmentation dynamics of C60 using intense, ultrashort radiation from the FLASH free-electron laser tuned above, on, and below the giant plasmon resonance around 20 eV. The ion dynamics were probed using a one-color XUV pump-probe technique in combination with a reaction microscope. We performed a systematic study of the time-dependent kinetic energies of the atomic and molecular ionic fragments as a function of photon energy and pulse intensity. Comparison with simulations for C+ and C2+ reveal that their measured kinetic energy distributions are characteristic of neutral fragments, i.e., C and C2. This suggests that our experiment provides information on the dynamics of neutral light fragments which typically remain unobserved.
Presenters
-
Razib Obaid
University of Connecticut
Authors
-
Debadarshini Mishra
University of Connecticut
-
Aaron C LaForge
University of Connecticut
-
Razib Obaid
University of Connecticut
-
Shashank Pathak
Kansas State University
-
Florian Trost
Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics
-
Hannes Lindenblatt
Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics