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Imaging molecular structure through femtosecond photoelectron diffraction on aligned and oriented gas-phase molecules
ISSN
1364-5498
1359-6640
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Boll, Rebecca
Rouzee, Arnaud
Adolph, Marcus
Anielski, Denis
Aquila, Andrew
Bari, Sadia
Bomme, Cedric
Bostedt, Christoph
Bozek, John D.
Chapman, Henry N.
Christensen, Lauge
Coffee, Ryan
Coppola, Niccola
De, Sankar
Decleva, Piero
Epp, Sascha W.
Erk, Benjamin
Filsinger, Frank
Foucar, Lutz
Gorkhover, Tais
Gumprecht, Lars
Hoemke, Andre
Holmegaard, Lotte
Johnsson, Per
Kienitz, Jens S.
Kierspel, Thomas
Krasniqi, Faton
Kuehnel, Kai-Uwe
Maurer, Jochen
Messerschmidt, Marc
Moshammer, Robert
Mueller, Nele L. M.
Rudek, Benedikt
Savelyev, Evgeny
Schlichting, Ilme
Schmidt, Carlo
Scholze, Frank
Schorb, Sebastian
Schulz, Joachim
Seltmann, Joern
Stener, Mauro
Stern, Stephan
Thogersen, Jan
Trippel, Sebastian
Viefhaus, Jens
Vrakking, Marc
Stapelfeldt, Henrik
Kuepper, Jochen
Ullrich, Joachim
Rudenko, Artem
Rolles, Daniel
DOI
10.1039/c4fd00037d
Abstract
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.