Reaction nanoscopy of ion emission from sub-wavelength propanediol droplets

  • Philipp Rosenberger*
  • , Ritika Dagar
  • , Wenbin Zhang
  • , Arijit Majumdar
  • , Marcel Neuhaus
  • , Matthias Ihme
  • , Boris Bergues
  • , Matthias F. Kling*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Droplets provide unique opportunities for the investigation of laser-induced surface chemistry. Chemical reactions on the surface of charged droplets are ubiquitous in nature and can provide critical insight into more efficient processes for industrial chemical production. Here, we demonstrate the application of the reaction nanoscopy technique to strong-field ionized nanodroplets of propanediol (PDO). The technique's sensitivity to the near-field around the droplet allows for the in-situ characterization of the average droplet size and charge. The use of ultrashort laser pulses enables control of the amount of surface charge by the laser intensity. Moreover, we demonstrate the surface chemical sensitivity of reaction nanoscopy by comparing droplets of the isomers 1,2-PDO and 1,3-PDO in their ion emission and fragmentation channels. Referencing the ion yields to gas-phase data, we find an enhanced production of methyl cations from droplets of the 1,2-PDO isomer. Density functional theory simulations support that this enhancement is due to the alignment of 1,2-PDO molecules on the surface. The results pave the way towards spatio-temporal observations of charge dynamics and surface reactions on droplets.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1823-1831
Number of pages9
JournalNanophotonics
Volume12
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2023

Keywords

  • nanodroplets
  • near-field enhancement
  • strong-field physics
  • surface chemistry

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