Photoelectron Diffraction Imaging of a Molecular Breakup Using an X-Ray Free-Electron Laser
A central motivation for the development of x-ray free-electron lasers has been the prospect of time-resolved single-molecule imaging with atomic resolution. Here, we show that x-ray photoelectron diffraction—where a photoelectron emitted after x-ray absorption illuminates the molecular structure fr...
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