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Unveiling hidden wavepacket dynamics in time-resolved x-ray scattering data via singular spectrum analysis
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Title
Unveiling hidden wavepacket dynamics in time-resolved x-ray scattering data via singular spectrum analysis
Issued Date
2025-07
Citation
Structural Dynamics, v.12, no.4
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Ultra-fastVibrational WavepacketsWave-packet DynamicsSpectrum AnalysisTime-resolvedTime-resolved X-ray ScatteringLaser PulsesSignal ProcessingStructural DynamicsScattering DataStructural AnalysisVibration AnalysisReal-spaceSingular Spectrum AnalysisExcited StatesSignal To Noise RatioSingular Value DecompositionWave PacketsFemtosecondsOscillatory Signals
Keywords
PROBEPHOTODISSOCIATIONRESONANCEIODINEMOTIONFREE-ELECTRON LASERWAVE-PACKETVALUE DECOMPOSITIONSPECTROSCOPY
ISSN
2329-7778
Abstract
Time-resolved x-ray liquidography (TRXL) is a powerful technique for directly tracking ultrafast structural dynamics in real space. However, resolving the motion of vibrational wavepackets generated by femtosecond laser pulses remains challenging due to the limited temporal resolution and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of experimental data. This study addresses these challenges by introducing singular spectrum analysis (SSA) as an efficient method for extracting oscillatory signals associated with vibrational wavepackets from TRXL data. To evaluate its performance, we conducted a comparative study using simulated TRXL data, demonstrating that SSA outperforms conventional analysis methods such as the Fourier transform of temporal profiles and singular value decomposition, particularly under low SNR conditions. We further applied SSA to experimental TRXL data on the photodissociation of triiodide (I-3(-) ) in methanol, successfully isolating oscillatory signals arising from wavepacket dynamics in ground-state I-3(-) and excited-state I-2(-), which had been challenging to resolve in previous TRXL studies. These results establish SSA as a highly effective tool for analyzing ultrafast structural dynamics in time-resolved experiments and open new opportunities for studying wavepacket dynamics in a wide range of photoinduced reactions. (c) 2025 Author(s). All article content, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0International (CC BY-NC) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
URI
https://scholar.dgist.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11750/58963
DOI
10.1063/4.0000764
Publisher
AIP Publishing
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