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Laser-Induced Electron Tunneling and Diffraction
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Electronic OrbitalEngineeringPhysicsMomentum DistributionNatural SciencesSpectroscopyTunneling MicroscopyApplied PhysicsLaser ApplicationsElectron SpectroscopyPhysical ChemistryElectron MicroscopeElectron DiffractionComputational ChemistryChemistryQuantum ChemistryLaser-induced Electron TunnelingElectronic Structure
Molecular structure is usually determined by measuring the diffraction pattern the molecule impresses on x-rays or electrons. We used a laser field to extract electrons from the molecule itself, accelerate them, and in some cases force them to recollide with and diffract from the parent ion, all within a fraction of a laser period. Here, we show that the momentum distribution of the extracted electron carries the fingerprint of the highest occupied molecular orbital, whereas the elastically scattered electrons reveal the position of the nuclear components of the molecule. Thus, in one comprehensive technology, the photoelectrons give detailed information about the electronic orbital and the position of the nuclei.
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