Localized-plasma-assisted rotational transitions in the terahertz region
2021
Molecular spectroscopy is a powerful tool for accelerating advances in materials science, chemistry, biology, and astronomy. Typically, molecular spectroscopy uses nanotips or nanoparticles to locally detect the molecule properties in a sample resulting from absorption of infrared and terahertz radiations. Here, we present an alternative that transient localized plasma can be applied to enhance the molecular spectroscopy. Our experiments show a significant enhancement of rotational transitions in carbon monoxide plasma under the illumination of terahertz waves. We proposed a semiclassical model for this enhancement, dominated by the energy exchange from electrons to molecules or ions via a collision process in the localized plasma. Our findings gain more insight into the nonequilibrium dynamics in laser-generated localized plasma. We also propose that the localized plasma can be used to improve the sensitivity of molecular spectroscopy.
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