Molecular structure retrieval directly from laboratory-frame photoelectron spectra in laser-induced electron diffraction
Optical methods utilizing ultrashort laser pulses are commonly used to probe structure and dynamics of atoms and molecules. Here the authors report a method which uses critical points and is capable of extracting molecular structure with picometer spatial and attosecond temporal resolution.
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Main Authors: | A. Sanchez, K. Amini, S.-J. Wang, T. Steinle, B. Belsa, J. Danek, A. T. Le, X. Liu, R. Moshammer, T. Pfeifer, M. Richter, J. Ullrich, S. Gräfe, C. D. Lin, J. Biegert |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/790a14ee72ab499b8dc4abaf54e15a3c |
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