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Time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy relaxation

Hudock et al. [126] used the ab initio molecular dynamics multiple spawning method to go beyond the static picture based on PES and include the time dependent dynamical behavior and predict time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy results. According to these results the first ultrafast component of the photoelectron spectra of uracil corresponds to relaxation on the S2 minimum rather than nonadiabatic transitions to the Si state. The authors suggest that the radiationless relaxation from... [Pg.304]

Ullrich S, Schultz T, Zgierski MZ, Stolow A (2004) Direct observation of electronic relaxation dynamics in adenine via time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy. J Am Chem Soc 126 2262... [Pg.331]

Ullrich, S., Schultz, T., Zgierski, M. Z., Stolow, A. (2004). Electronic relaxation dynamics in DNA and RNA bases studied by time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 6(10), 2796-2801. [Pg.1212]

In this chapter we describe advances in the femtosecond time-resolved multiphoton photoemission spectroscopy (TR-MPP) as a method for probing electronic structure and ultrafast interfacial charge transfer dynamics of adsorbate-covered solid surfaces. The focus is on surface science-based approaches that combine ultrafast optical pump probe excitation to induce nonlinear multi-photon photoemission (MPP) from clean or adsorbate covered single crystal surfaces. The photoemitted electrons transmit spectroscopic and dynamical information, which is captured by their energy analysis in real or reciprocal space. We examine how photoelectron spectroscopy and microscopy yield information on the unoccupied molecular structure, electron transfer and relaxation processes, light induced chemical and physical transformations and the evolution of coherent single particle and collective excitations at solid surfaces. [Pg.242]


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