Transient absorption of vibrationally excited ice Ih

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2820765
Reference A.M. Dokter and H.J. Bakker, Transient absorption of vibrationally excited ice Ih, J. Chem. Phys. 128, (Article number: 24502), 1-10 (2008)
Group Ultrafast Spectroscopy

The ultrafast dynamics of HDO:D2O ice Ih at 180 K is studied by midinfrared ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopy. The vibrational relaxation of HDO:D2O ice is observed to proceed via an intermediate state, which has a blueshifted absorption spectrum. Polarization resolved measurements reveal that the intermediate state is part of the intramolecular relaxation pathway of the HDO molecule. In addition, slow dynamics on a time scale of the order of 10–100 ps is observed, related to thermally induced collective reorganizations of the ice lattice. The transient absorption line shape is analyzed within a Lippincott-Schroeder model for the OH-stretch potential. This analysis identifies the main mechanism behind the strong spectral broadening of the vOH=1–>2 transition.