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Probing Time-Dependent Molecular Dipoles on the Attosecond Time Scale
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ChemistryElectronic Excited StateSingle Molecule BiophysicsPhotoinduced Molecular ProcessesSingle MoleculePhotophysical PropertyMolecular SpectroscopyBiophysicsPhysicsPhotochemistryMechanistic PhotochemistryIncident LightPhysical ChemistryQuantum ChemistryInstantaneous Electric FieldExcited State PropertyNatural SciencesSpectroscopyMolecular BiophysicsTime-dependent Molecular Dipoles
Photoinduced molecular processes start with the interaction of the instantaneous electric field of the incident light with the electronic degrees of freedom. This early attosecond electronic motion impacts the fate of the photoinduced reactions. We report the first observation of attosecond time scale electron dynamics in a series of small- and medium-sized neutral molecules (N(2), CO(2), and C(2)H(4)), monitoring time-dependent variations of the parent molecular ion yield in the ionization by an attosecond pulse, and thereby probing the time-dependent dipole induced by a moderately strong near-infrared laser field. This approach can be generalized to other molecular species and may be regarded as a first example of molecular attosecond Stark spectroscopy.
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