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X-ray Induced Coulomb Explosion Imaging of Complex Molecules

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Abstract

Recording images of individual molecules with ultrashort “exposure times” has been a long-standing dream in molecular physics, chemistry, and biology, because this would allow one to follow the motion of atoms on their inherent timescale. While X-ray and electron diffraction have been successfully used for larger molecules, both are very challenging to apply to small gas-phase molecules. Moreover, these techniques are relatively insensitive to hydrogen atoms, which are key to many chemical reactions.

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