Femtosecond spin-state switching dynamics of spin-crossover molecules condensed in thin films

Lea Kämmerer, Gérald Kämmerer,Manuel Gruber, Jan Grunwald, Tobias Lojewski,Laurent Mercadier,Loïc Le Guyader,Robert Carley, Cammille Carinan, Natalia Gerasimova, David Hickin,Benjamin E. Van Kuiken,Giuseppe Mercurio,Martin Teichmann, Senthil Kumar Kuppusamy,Andreas Scherz,Mario Ruben, Klaus Sokolowski-Tinten,Andrea Eschenlohr,Katharina Ollefs,Carolin Schmitz-Antoniak,Felix Tuczek,Peter Kratzer,Uwe Bovensiepen,Heiko Wende

arxiv(2023)

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The photoinduced switching of Fe(II)-based spin-crossover complexes from singlet to quintet takes place at ultrafast time scales. This a priori spin-forbidden transition triggered numerous time-resolved experiments of solvated samples to elucidate the mechanism at play. The involved intermediate states remain uncertain. We apply ultrafast x-ray spectroscopy in molecular films as a method sensitive to spin, electronic, and nuclear degrees of freedom. Combining the progress in molecule synthesis and film growth with the opportunities at x-ray free-electron lasers, we analyze the transient evolution of the Fe L3 fine structure at room temperature. Our measurements and calculations indicate the involvement of an Fe triplet intermediate state. The high-spin state saturates at half of the available molecules, limited by molecule-molecule interaction within the film.
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