Imaging molecular structure through femtosecond photoelectron diffraction on aligned and oriented gas-phase molecules

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2014
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171
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Faraday Discussions
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Cambridge [u.a.] : Royal Society of Chemistry
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This paper gives an account of our progress towards performing femtosecond time-resolved photoelectron diffraction on gas-phase molecules in a pump-probe setup combining optical lasers and an X-ray free-electron laser. We present results of two experiments aimed at measuring photoelectron angular distributions of laser-aligned 1-ethynyl-4-fluorobenzene (C8H5F) and dissociating, laser-aligned 1,4-dibromobenzene (C6H4Br2) molecules and discuss them in the larger context of photoelectron diffraction on gas-phase molecules. We also show how the strong nanosecond laser pulse used for adiabatically laser-aligning the molecules influences the measured electron and ion spectra and angular distributions, and discuss how this may affect the outcome of future time-resolved photoelectron diffraction experiments.

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Boll, R., Rouzée, A., Adolph, M., Anielski, D., Aquila, A., Bari, S., et al. (2014). Imaging molecular structure through femtosecond photoelectron diffraction on aligned and oriented gas-phase molecules (Cambridge [u.a.] : Royal Society of Chemistry). Cambridge [u.a.] : Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org//10.1039/c4fd00037d
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