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Attosecond X-Ray Core-Level Chronoscopy of Aromatic Molecules

  • Jia Bao Ji
  • , Zhaoheng Guo
  • , Taran Driver
  • , Cynthia S. Trevisan
  • , David Cesar
  • , Xinxin Cheng
  • , Joseph Duris
  • , Paris L. Franz
  • , James Glownia
  • , Xiaochun Gong
  • , Daniel Hammerland
  • , Meng Han
  • , Saijoscha Heck
  • , Matthias Hoffmann
  • , Andrei Kamalov
  • , Kirk A. Larsen
  • , Xiang Li
  • , Ming Fu Lin
  • , Yuchen Liu
  • , C. William McCurdy
  • Razib Obaid, Jordan T. O'Neal, Thomas N. Rescigno, River R. Robles, Nicholas Sudar, Peter Walter, Anna L. Wang, Jun Wang, Thomas J.A. Wolf, Zhen Zhang, Kiyoshi Ueda, Robert R. Lucchese*, Agostino Marinelli*, James P. Cryan*, Hans Jakob Wörner*
*此作品的通讯作者
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
  • SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne
  • Cal Poly Maritime Academy
  • Zhejiang University
  • Kansas State University
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • University of California at Davis
  • Tohoku University
  • ShanghaiTech University

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摘要

Attosecond photoemission or photoionization delays are a unique probe of the structure and the electronic dynamics of matter. However, the spectral congestion of valence photoelectron spectra sets fundamental limits to the complexity of systems that can be studied, and the delocalization of valence electron wave functions blurs the spatial origin of the photoelectron wave packet. Using attosecond x-ray pulses from LCLS, we demonstrate the key advantages of measuring core-level delays: The photoelectron spectra remain atomlike, the measurements become element specific, and the observed scattering dynamics originate from a pointlike source when multicenter interference effects are negligible. We exploit these unique features to reveal the effects of changing functional groups (C-H vs N) and symmetry on attosecond scattering dynamics by measuring and calculating the photoionization delays between N-1s and C-1s core shells of a series of aromatic azabenzene molecules. Remarkably, the delays increase with the number of nitrogen atoms in the molecule and reveal multiple resonances. We identify two previously unknown mechanisms regulating the associated attosecond dynamics, namely the enhanced confinement of the trapped wave function with the replacement of C-H groups by N atoms and the decrease of the coupling strength among the photoemitted partial waves with increasing symmetry. This study demonstrates the unique opportunities opened by measurements of core-level photoionization delays for unraveling attosecond electron dynamics in complex matter.

源语言英语
文章编号041031
期刊Physical Review X
15
4
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 10月 2025
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