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Varun Makhija
Varun Makhija
Joined Oct 2016

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Time-resolved multi-mass ion imaging: femtosecond UV-VUV pump-probe spectroscopy wi...
Paul Hockett
Varun Makhija

Paul Hockett

and 8 more

August 31, 2016
_Publication history_ - Original document (Authorea), DOI: 10.22541/au.149030711.19068540. - arXiv 1702.00744 (Feb. 2017) - J. Chem. Phys. special issue “Developments and Applications of Velocity Mapped Imaging Techniques”, (March 2017), DOI: 10.1063/1.4978923 - Data and analysis scripts (OSF), DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/RRFK3. _See also_ - AIP Press Release: _The Inner Lives of Molecules_ (April 2017) - PImMS camera website - Vallance group website - Femtolab website
Quantum Beat Photoelectron Imaging Spectroscopy of Xe in the VUV
Ruaridh Forbes
Varun Makhija

Ruaridh Forbes

and 3 more

July 18, 2017
Time-resolved pump-probe measurements of Xe, pumped at 133 nm and probed at 266 nm, are presented. The pump pulse prepared a long-lived hyperfine wavepacket, in the Xe 5p⁵(²P1/2∘)6s ²[1/2]₁∘ manifold (E=77185 cm −1=9.57 eV). The wavepacket was monitored via single-photon ionization, and photoelectron images measured. The images provide angle- and time-resolved data which, when obtained over a large time-window (900 ps), constitute a precision quantum beat spectroscopy measurement of the hyperfine state splittings. Additionally, analysis of the full photoelectron image stack provides a quantum beat imaging modality, in which the Fourier components of the photoelectron images correlated with specific beat components can be obtained. This may also permit the extraction of isotope-resolved photoelectron images in the frequency domain, in cases where nuclear spins (hence beat components) can be uniquely assigned to specific isotopes (as herein), and also provides phase information. The information content of both raw, and inverted, image stacks is investigated, suggesting the utility of the Fourier analysis methodology in cases where images cannot be inverted.
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