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Observation of femtosecond molecular dynamics via pump–probe gas phase x-ray scattering
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X-ray CrystallographyX-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringMicroscopyChemistryIntense X-ray PulsesX-ray Probe SchemeMolecular DynamicsX-ray FluorescencePhysicsGas DensityAtomic PhysicsPhysical ChemistryQuantum ChemistryX-ray Free-electron LaserNatural SciencesSpectroscopyX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsFemtosecond Molecular Dynamics
We describe a gas-phase x-ray scattering experiment capable of capturing molecular motions with atomic spatial resolution and femtosecond time resolution. X-ray free electron lasers can deliver intense x-ray pulses of ultrashort duration, making them suitable to study ultrafast chemical reaction dynamics in an ultraviolet pump, x-ray probe scheme. A cell diffractometer balances sample flow with gas density and laser focusing conditions to provide adequate scattering vector resolution with high signal intensity and near-uniform excitation probability. Images from a pixel-array x-ray detector, spatially and electronically calibrated, allow for detection of scattering intensity changes below 1%. First experiments on the ring-opening reaction of 1,3-cyclohexadiene to form 1, 3, 5-hexatriene show a rapid initial reaction on an 80 fs time scale.
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