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Real-time Probing of Ultrafast Hydrogen Migration in Methanol by Near-IR Few-cycle Laser Pulses

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Abstract

Hydrogen migration in CH3OH was probed by pump-probe measurements using few-cycle laser pulses. Oscillation in the kinetic-energy release of the fragment ions was interpreted theoretically as the motion of a migrating hydrogen atom in CH3OH+.

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