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Sequential Activation of Molecular Breathing and Bending during Spin-Crossover Photoswitching Revealed by Femtosecond Optical and X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy
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EngineeringMagnetic ResonanceChemistryOptical PropertiesX-ray Absorption SpectroscopyMolecular ScalePhotophysical PropertyBiophysicsPhotonicsMolecular BreathingPhotochemistryPhysicsMechanistic PhotochemistrySequential ActivationCurved TrajectorySupramolecular PhotochemistryPhotochromismHigh-spin StateSpectroscopyNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsMolecular Switch
We study the basic mechanisms allowing light to photoswitch at the molecular scale a spin-crossover material from a low- to a high-spin state. Combined femtosecond x-ray absorption performed at LCLS X-FEL and optical spectroscopy reveal that the structural stabilization of the photoinduced high-spin state results from a two step structural trapping. Molecular breathing vibrations are first activated and rapidly damped as part of the energy is sequentially transferred to molecular bending vibrations. During the photoswitching, the system follows a curved trajectory on the potential energy surface.
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