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Mid-IR detection of a precursor to the presolvated electron

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Abstract

Ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy probing in the mid-IR is used to investigate electron ejection from Fe(CN)64−. A broad absorption is seen corresponding to a precursor to the presolvated electron. This signal decays within 150±20 fs.

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