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Femtosecond photoelectron diffraction on laser-aligned molecules: Towards time-resolved imaging of molecular structure
ISSN
1094-1622
1050-2947
Date Issued
2013
Author(s)
Boll, Rebecca
Anielski, D.
Bostedt, C.
Bozek, John D.
Christensen, Lauge
Coffee, Ryan
De, Sankar
Decleva, P.
Epp, Sascha W.
Erk, Benjamin
Foucar, Lutz
Krasniqi, Faton
Kuepper, Jochen
Rouzee, Arnaud
Rudek, Benedikt
Rudenko, A.
Schorb, Sebastian
Stapelfeldt, Henrik
Stener, Mauro
Stern, Stephan
Trippel, Sebastian
Vrakking, Marc
Ullrich, Joachim
Rolles, Daniel
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevA.88.061402
Abstract
We demonstrate an experimental method to record snapshot diffraction images of polyatomic gas-phase molecules, which can, in a next step, be used to probe time-dependent changes in the molecular geometry during photochemical reactions with femtosecond temporal and angstrom spatial resolution. Adiabatically laser-aligned 1-ethynyl-4-fluorobenzene (C8H5F) molecules were imaged by diffraction of photoelectrons with kinetic energies between 31 and 62 eV, created from core ionization of the fluorine (1s) level by approximate to 80 fs x-ray free-electron-laser pulses. Comparison of the experimental photoelectron angular distributions with density functional theory calculations allows relating the diffraction images to the molecular structure.