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Following ultrafast Roaming Dissociation Dynamics with Coulomb Explosion Imaging

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Abstract

UV-photo-excitation of formaldehyde molecules will not only lead to conventional radical or molecular dissociation following the direct path. Additionally, a hindered dissociation, roaming, occurs which we observed directly and in real-time using Coulomb explosion imaging.

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