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  • 2024Observation of a Picosecond Light-Induced Spin Transition in Polymeric Nanorods.7citations
  • 2023Ferricyanide photo-aquation pathway revealed by combined femtosecond Kβ main line and valence-to-core x-ray emission spectroscopy12citations
  • 2023Ferricyanide photo-aquation pathway revealed by combined femtosecond Kβ main line and valence-to-core x-ray emission spectroscopy.12citations
  • 2022Femtosecond X-ray Spectroscopy Directly Quantifies Transient Excited-State Mixed Valency.12citations
  • 2020Vibrational wavepacket dynamics in Fe carbene photosensitizer determined with femtosecond X-ray emission and scattering.102citations
  • 2020Vibrational wavepacket dynamics in Fe carbene photosensitizer determined with femtosecond X-ray emission and scattering.102citations
  • 2020Excited state charge distribution and bond expansion of ferrous complexes observed with femtosecond valence-to-core x-ray emission spectroscopy.17citations
  • 2019Hot Branching Dynamics in a Light-Harvesting Iron Carbene Complex Revealed by Ultrafast X-ray Emission Spectroscopy.54citations

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  • Zederkof, Diana Bregenholt
  • Nelson, Silke
  • Sokaras, Dimosthenis
  • Ledbetter, Kathryn
  • Gaffney, Kelly J.
  • Biasin, Elisa
  • Kunnus, Kristjan
  • Driel, Tim Brandt Van
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  • Alonso-Mori, Roberto
  • Lorenc, Maciej
  • Kroll, Thomas
  • Van Driel, Tim
  • Weninger, Clemens
  • Guo, Meiyuan
  • Qureshi, Muhammad
  • Glownia, James M.
  • Britz, Alexander
  • Gallo, Alessandro
  • Robinson, Joseph
  • Garcia-Esparza, Angel T.
  • Weng, Tsu Chien
  • Driel, Tim Van
  • Weng, Tsu-Chien C.
  • Haldrup, Kristoffer
  • Zederkof, Diana B.
  • Driel, Tim B. Van
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Observation of a Picosecond Light-Induced Spin Transition in Polymeric Nanorods.

  • Zederkof, Diana Bregenholt
  • Nelson, Silke
  • Sokaras, Dimosthenis
  • Ledbetter, Kathryn
  • Gaffney, Kelly J.
  • Biasin, Elisa
  • Kunnus, Kristjan
  • Driel, Tim Brandt Van
  • Borkiewicz, Olaf J.
  • Cordones, Amy A.
  • Cammarata, Marco
  • Collet, Eric
  • Reinhard, Marco
  • Kozina, Michael
  • Alonso-Mori, Roberto
  • Lorenc, Maciej
Abstract

Spin transition (ST) materials are attractive for developing photoswitchable devices, but their slow material transformations limit device applications. Size reduction could enable faster switching, but the photoinduced dynamics at the nanoscale remains poorly understood. Here, we report a femtosecond optical pump multimodal X-ray probe study of polymeric nanorods. Simultaneously tracking the ST order parameter with X-ray emission spectroscopy and structure with X-ray diffraction, we observe photodoping of the low-spin-lattice within ∼150 fs. Above a ∼16% photodoping threshold, the transition to the high-spin phase occurs following an incubation period assigned to vibrational energy redistribution within the nanorods activating the molecular spin switching. Above ∼60% photodoping, the incubation period disappears, and the transition completes within ∼50 ps, preceded by the elastic nanorod expansion in response to the photodoping. These results support the feasibility of ST material-based GHz optical switching applications.

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  • phase
  • x-ray diffraction
  • X-ray emission spectroscopy