X-Ray Diffraction from Isolated and Strongly Aligned Gas-Phase Molecules with a Free-Electron Laser
Abstract
We report experimental results on x-ray diffraction of quantum-state-selected and strongly aligned ensembles of the prototypical asymmetric rotor molecule 2,5-diiodobenzonitrile using the Linac Coherent Light Source. The experiments demonstrate first steps toward a new approach to diffractive imaging of distinct structures of individual, isolated gas-phase molecules. We confirm several key ingredients of single molecule diffraction experiments: the abilities to detect and count individual scattered x-ray photons in single shot diffraction data, to deliver state-selected, e.g., structural-isomer-selected, ensembles of molecules to the x-ray interaction volume, and to strongly align the scattering molecules. Our approach, using ultrashort x-ray pulses, is suitable to study ultrafast dynamics of isolated molecules.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- February 2014
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevLett.112.083002
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1307.4577
- Bibcode:
- 2014PhRvL.112h3002K
- Keywords:
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- 33.15.-e;
- 33.15.Dj;
- 33.80.-b;
- 37.10.-x;
- Properties of molecules;
- Interatomic distances and angles;
- Photon interactions with molecules;
- Atom molecule and ion cooling methods;
- Physics - Atomic Physics
- E-Print:
- submitted to PRL