Strong-field ionization of polyatomic molecules: Ultrafast H atom migration and bond formation in the photodissociation of CH3OH
Source
Faraday Discussions
ISSN
13596640
Date Issued
2021-01-01
Author(s)
Das, Rituparna
Pandey, Deepak K.
Nimma, Vinitha
P., Madhusudhan
Bhardwaj, Pranav
Chandravanshi, Pooja
Shameem K. M., Muhammed
Singh, Dheeraj K.
Kushawaha, Rajesh K.
Abstract
Strong-field ionization induces various complex phenomena like bond breaking, intramolecular hydrogen migration, and bond association in polyatomic molecules. The H-atom migration and bond formation in CH3OH induced by intense femtosecond laser pulses are investigated using a Velocity Map Imaging (VMI) spectrometer. Various laser parameters like intensity (1.5 × 1013 W cm-2-12.5 × 1013 W cm-2), pulse duration (29 fs and 195 fs), wavelength (800 nm and 1300 nm), and polarization (linear and circular) can serve as a quantum control for hydrogen migration and the yield of Hn+ (n = 1-3) ions which have been observed in this study. Further, in order to understand the ejection mechanism of the hydrogen molecular ions H2+ and H3+ from singly-ionized CH3OH, quantum chemical calculations were employed. The dissociation processes of CH3OH+ occurring by four dissociative channels to form CHO+ + H3, H3+ + CHO, CH2+ + H2O, and H2O+ + CH2 are studied. Using the combined approach of experiments and theory, we have successfully explained the mechanism of intramolecular hydrogen migration and predicted the dissociative channels of singly-ionized CH3OH.
