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Ultrafast photo-ion probing of the relaxation dynamics in 2-thiouracil

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arxiv 2208.14968 v1 pith:BUTSEMQM submitted 2022-08-31 physics.chem-ph

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In this work we investigate the relaxation processes of 2-thiouracil after UV photoexcitation to the S2 state through the use of ultrafast, single-color, pump-probe UV/UV spectroscopy. We place focus on investigating the appearance and subsequent decay signals of ionized fragments. We complement this with VUV-induced disso-ciative photoionization studies collected at a synchrotron, allowing us to better understand and assign the ion-isation channels involved in the appearance of the fragments. We find that all fragments appear when single photons with energy > 11 eV are used in the VUV experiments and hence appear through 3+ photon-order processes when 266 nm light is used the UV/UV experiment. We also observe three major decays for the frag-ment ions: a sub-autocorrelation decay (i.e. sub-370 fs), a secondary ultrafast decay on the order of 300-450 fs, and a long decay on the order of 220 to 400 ps (all fragment dependent). These decays agree well with the previously established S2 -> S1 -> Triplet -> Ground decay process. Results from the VUV study also suggest that some of the fragments may be created by dynamics occurring on the excited cationic state. Keywords: thiouracil; uracil; pump-probe spectroscopy; ultrafast

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