Rotationally-Resolved Two-Dimensional Infrared Spectroscopy of CO2(g): Rotational Wavepackets and Angular Momentum Transfer
- PMID: 36005741
- DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.2c02184
Rotationally-Resolved Two-Dimensional Infrared Spectroscopy of CO2(g): Rotational Wavepackets and Angular Momentum Transfer
Abstract
Angular momentum transfer and wavepacket dynamics of CO2(g) were measured on the picosecond time scale using polarization-resolved two-dimensional infrared (2D-IR) spectroscopy. The dynamics of rotational levels up to Jmax ≈ 50 are observed simultaneously at room temperature. Rotational wavepackets launched by the pump pulses cause oscillations in the intensity of individual peaks and beating patterns in the 2D-IR spectra. The structure of the rotationally resolved 2D-IR spectrum is explained using nonlinear response function theory. Spectral diffusion of the rotationally resolved 2D-IR peaks reveals information about angular momentum transfer. We demonstrate the ability to directly measure inelastic angular momentum dynamics simultaneously across the ∼50 thermally excited rotational levels over several hundred picoseconds.
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