The description of ultrafast nonadiabatic chemical dynamics during molecular photo-transformations remains challenging because electronic and nuclear configurations impact each other and cannot be treated independently. Here we gain experimental insights, beyond the Born-Oppenheimer approximation, into the light-induced spin-state trapping dynamics of the prototypical [Fe(bpy)3](2+) compound by time-resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopy at sub-30-femtosecond resolution and high signal-to-noise ratio. The electronic decay from the initial optically excited electronic state towards the high spin state is distinguished from the structural trapping dynamics, which launches a coherent oscillating wave packet (265 fs period), clearly identified ...
Investigating the photoinduced electronic and structural response of bistable molecular building blo...
We have studied the photoinduced low spin (LS) to high spin (HS) conversion of [Fe(bipy)3]2+ in aque...
In liquid phase chemistry dynamic solute–solvent interactions often govern the path, ultimate outcom...
The description of ultrafast nonadiabatic chemical dynamics during molecular photo-transformations r...
International audienceThe description of ultrafast nonadiabatic chemical dynamics during molecular p...
Ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy within the X-ray regime is now possible owing to the devel- opment...
Few photo-active molecules undergo a complete transformation of physical properties (magnetism, opti...
International audienceWe combine ultrafast optical spectroscopy with femtosecond X-ray absorption to...
We have studied the photoinduced low spin (LS) to high spin (HS) conversion of aqueous Fe(bpy)(3) wi...
We have studied the photoinduced low spin (LS) to high spin (HS) conversion of aqueous Fe(bpy)$_{3}$...
We study the basic mechanisms allowing light to photoswitch at molecular scale a spin-crossover mate...
International audienceIn this paper we put on solid ground the optical time-resolved study of spin-s...
The ability to visualize molecular structure in the course of a chemical reaction or a biological fu...
Spin crossover (SCO) is a phenomenon in which the spin state of a molecular system is changed by pho...
We describe an advanced setup for time-resolved x-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) Spectroscopy ...
Investigating the photoinduced electronic and structural response of bistable molecular building blo...
We have studied the photoinduced low spin (LS) to high spin (HS) conversion of [Fe(bipy)3]2+ in aque...
In liquid phase chemistry dynamic solute–solvent interactions often govern the path, ultimate outcom...
The description of ultrafast nonadiabatic chemical dynamics during molecular photo-transformations r...
International audienceThe description of ultrafast nonadiabatic chemical dynamics during molecular p...
Ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy within the X-ray regime is now possible owing to the devel- opment...
Few photo-active molecules undergo a complete transformation of physical properties (magnetism, opti...
International audienceWe combine ultrafast optical spectroscopy with femtosecond X-ray absorption to...
We have studied the photoinduced low spin (LS) to high spin (HS) conversion of aqueous Fe(bpy)(3) wi...
We have studied the photoinduced low spin (LS) to high spin (HS) conversion of aqueous Fe(bpy)$_{3}$...
We study the basic mechanisms allowing light to photoswitch at molecular scale a spin-crossover mate...
International audienceIn this paper we put on solid ground the optical time-resolved study of spin-s...
The ability to visualize molecular structure in the course of a chemical reaction or a biological fu...
Spin crossover (SCO) is a phenomenon in which the spin state of a molecular system is changed by pho...
We describe an advanced setup for time-resolved x-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) Spectroscopy ...
Investigating the photoinduced electronic and structural response of bistable molecular building blo...
We have studied the photoinduced low spin (LS) to high spin (HS) conversion of [Fe(bipy)3]2+ in aque...
In liquid phase chemistry dynamic solute–solvent interactions often govern the path, ultimate outcom...