Issue 21, 2017

Isomer-dependent fragmentation dynamics of inner-shell photoionized difluoroiodobenzene

Abstract

The fragmentation dynamics of 2,6- and 3,5-difluoroiodobenzene after iodine 4d inner-shell photoionization with soft X-rays are studied using coincident electron and ion momentum imaging. By analyzing the momentum correlation between iodine and fluorine cations in three-fold ion coincidence events, we can distinguish the two isomers experimentally. Classical Coulomb explosion simulations are in overall agreement with the experimentally determined fragment ion kinetic energies and momentum correlations and point toward different fragmentation mechanisms and time scales. While most three-body fragmentation channels show clear evidence for sequential fragmentation on a time scale larger than the rotational period of the fragments, the breakup into iodine and fluorine cations and a third charged co-fragment appears to occur within several hundred femtoseconds.

Graphical abstract: Isomer-dependent fragmentation dynamics of inner-shell photoionized difluoroiodobenzene

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
03 Mar 2017
Accepted
09 May 2017
First published
11 May 2017

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2017,19, 13419-13431

Isomer-dependent fragmentation dynamics of inner-shell photoionized difluoroiodobenzene

U. Ablikim, C. Bomme, E. Savelyev, H. Xiong, R. Kushawaha, R. Boll, K. Amini, T. Osipov, D. Kilcoyne, A. Rudenko, N. Berrah and D. Rolles, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2017, 19, 13419 DOI: 10.1039/C7CP01379E

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