Revealing core-valence interactions in solution with femtosecond X-ray pump X-ray probe spectroscopy

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Robert B. Weakly
Chelsea E. Liekhus-Schmaltz
Benjamin I. Poulter
Elisa Biasin
Roberto Alonso-Mori
Andrew Aquila
Sébastien Boutet
Franklin D. Fuller
Phay J. Ho
Thomas Kroll
Caroline M. Loe
Alberto Lutman
Diling Zhu
Uwe Bergmann
Robert W. Schoenlein
Niranjan Govind
Munira Khalil
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[1] University of Washington,Department of Chemistry
[2] SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory,Stanford PULSE Institute
[3] Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,Physical and Computational Sciences Directorate
[4] SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory,Linac Coherent Light Source
[5] Argonne National Laboratory,Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division
[6] SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory,Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Light Source
[7] University of Wisconsin-Madison,Department of Physics
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Femtosecond pump-probe spectroscopy using ultrafast optical and infrared pulses has become an essential tool to discover and understand complex electronic and structural dynamics in solvated molecular, biological, and material systems. Here we report the experimental realization of an ultrafast two-color X-ray pump X-ray probe transient absorption experiment performed in solution. A 10 fs X-ray pump pulse creates a localized excitation by removing a 1s electron from an Fe atom in solvated ferro- and ferricyanide complexes. Following the ensuing Auger–Meitner cascade, the second X-ray pulse probes the Fe 1s → 3p transitions in resultant novel core-excited electronic states. Careful comparison of the experimental spectra with theory, extracts +2 eV shifts in transition energies per valence hole, providing insight into correlated interactions of valence 3d with 3p and deeper-lying electrons. Such information is essential for accurate modeling and predictive synthesis of transition metal complexes relevant for applications ranging from catalysis to information storage technology. This study demonstrates the experimental realization of the scientific opportunities possible with the continued development of multicolor multi-pulse X-ray spectroscopy to study electronic correlations in complex condensed phase systems.
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