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arxiv: 1503.03294 · v1 · pith:7MY3KE5Qnew · submitted 2015-03-11 · ⚛️ physics.atom-ph

Imaging an aligned polyatomic molecule with laser-induced electron diffraction

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keywords imagingmoleculespolyatomicalignedbonddiffractionelectronlaser-induced
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Laser-induced electron diffraction is an evolving tabletop method, which aims to image ultrafast structural changes in gas-phase polyatomic molecules with sub-{\AA}ngstr\"om spatial and femtosecond temporal resolution. Here, we provide the general foundation for the retrieval of multiple bond lengths from a polyatomic molecule by simultaneously measuring the C-C and C-H bond lengths in aligned acetylene. Our approach takes the method beyond the hitherto achieved imaging of simple diatomic molecules and is based upon the combination of a 160 kHz mid-IR few-cycle laser source with full three-dimensional electron-ion coincidence detection. Our technique provides an accessible and robust route towards imaging ultrafast processes in complex gas phase molecules with atto- to femto-second temporal resolution.

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