Double-slit experiment with a polyatomic molecule: Vibrationally resolved C 1s photoelectron spectra of acetylene
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Argenti, Luca; Thomas, Taniya Darrah; Plésiat, Etienne; Liu, Xiaojing; Miron, Catalin; Lischke, Toralf; Prümper, Georg; Sakai, Kazuma; Ouchi, Takao; Püttner, Ralph; Sekushin, Vladimir N.; Tanaka, Takahiro; Hoshino, Masamitsu; Tanaka, Hiroshi; Decleva, Piero; Ueda, Kiyoshi; Martín García, Fernando
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UAM. Departamento de QuímicaPublisher
Institute of Physics Publishing (IOP)Date
2012-03-12Citation
10.1088/1367-2630/14/3/033012
New Journal of Physics 14. (2012): 033012
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1367-2630 (print)DOI
10.1088/1367-2630/14/3/033012Funded by
This work was supported by the MICINN project numbers FIS2010-15127, ACI2008-0777 and CSD 2007- 00010 (Spain), the ERA-Chemistry project number PIM2010EEC-00751, the European COST Action CM0702 and the Marie Curie ITN CORINF. The experiment at SPring-8 was carried out with the approval of JASRI and was supported in part by grants in-aid for scientic research provided by the Japan Society for Promotion of ScienceProject
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/14/3/033012Subjects
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© IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische GesellschaftAbstract
We report the first evidence for double-slit interferences in a polyatomic molecule, which we have observed in the experimental carbon 1s photoelectron spectra of acetylene (or ethyne). The spectra have been measured over the photon energy range of 310-930 eV and show prominent oscillations in the intensity ratios σ g(u)/ σ u (u) for the vibrational quantum numbers u = 0, 1 and for the ratios σ s (u = 1)/ σ s(u = 0) for the symmetry s = g, u. The experimental findings are in very good agreement with ab initio density functional theory (DFT) calculations and are compatible with the Cohen-Fano mechanism of coherent emission from two equivalent atomic centers. This interpretation is supported by the qualitative predictions of a simple model in which the effect of nuclear recoil is taken into account to the lowest order. Our results confirm the delocalized character of the core hole created in the primary photoionization event and demonstrate that intramolecular core-hole coherence can survive the decoherent influence associated with the asymmetric nuclear degrees of freedom which are characteristic of polyatomic molecules
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Google Scholar:Argenti, Luca
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Thomas, Taniya Darrah
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Plésiat, Etienne
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Liu, Xiaojing
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Miron, Catalin
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Lischke, Toralf
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Prümper, Georg
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Sakai, Kazuma
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Ouchi, Takao
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Püttner, Ralph
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Sekushin, Vladimir N.
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Tanaka, Takahiro
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Hoshino, Masamitsu
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Tanaka, Hiroshi
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Decleva, Piero
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Ueda, Kiyoshi
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Martín García, Fernando
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