Ultrafast electron dynamics in phenylalanine initiated by attosecond pulses

TitleUltrafast electron dynamics in phenylalanine initiated by attosecond pulses
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsCalegari, F, Ayuso, D, Trabattoni, A, Belshaw, L, De Camillis, S, Anumula, S, Frassetto, F, Poletto, L, Palacios, A, Decleva, P, Greenwood, JB, Martin, F, Nisoli, M
JournalScience (N. Y., N.Y.)
Volume346
Pagination336–339
ISSN0036-8075
Abstract

In the past decade, attosecond technology has opened up the investigation of ultrafast electronic processes in atoms, simple molecules, and solids. Here, we report the application of isolated attosecond pulses to prompt ionization of the amino acid phenylalanine and the subsequent detection of ultrafast dynamics on a sub-4.5-femtosecond temporal scale, which is shorter than the vibrational response of the molecule. The ability to initiate and observe such electronic dynamics in polyatomic molecules represents a crucial step forward in attosecond science, which is progressively moving toward the investigation of more and more complex systems.

DOI10.1126/science.1254061