%0 Journal Article
%A Amini, Kasra
%A Boll, Rebecca
%A Lauer, Alexandra
%A Burt, Michael
%A Lee, Jason W. L.
%A Christensen, Lauge
%A Brauβe, Felix
%A Mullins, Terence
%A Savelyev, Evgeny
%A Ablikim, Utuq
%A Berrah, Nora
%A Bomme, Cédric
%A Düsterer, Stefan
%A Erk, Benjamin
%A Höppner, Hauke
%A Johnsson, Per
%A Kierspel, Thomas
%A Krecinic, Faruk
%A Küpper, Jochen
%A Müller, Maria
%A Müller, Erland
%A Redlin, Harald
%A Rouzée, Arnaud
%A Schirmel, Nora
%A Thøgersen, Jan
%A Techert, Simone
%A Toleikis, Sven
%A Treusch, Rolf
%A Trippel, Sebastian
%A Ulmer, Anatoli
%A Wiese, Joss
%A Vallance, Claire
%A Rudenko, Artem
%A Stapelfeldt, Henrik
%A Brouard, Mark
%A Rolles, Daniel
%T Alignment, orientation, and Coulomb explosion of difluoroiodobenzene studied with the pixel imaging mass spectrometry (PImMS) camera
%J The journal of chemical physics
%V 147
%N 1
%@ 1089-7690
%C Melville, NY
%I AIP Publishing
%M PUBDB-2017-02555
%M arXiv:1706.08376
%P 013933
%D 2017
%X Laser-induced adiabatic alignment and mixed-field orientation of 2,6-difluoroiodobenzene (C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>3</sub>F<sub>2</sub>I) molecules are probed by Coulomb explosion imaging following either near-infrared strong-field ionization or extreme-ultraviolet multi-photon inner-shell ionization using free-electron laser pulses. The resulting photoelectrons and fragment ions are captured by a double-sided velocity map imaging spectrometer and projected onto two position-sensitive detectors. The ion side of the spectrometer is equipped with a pixel imaging mass spectrometry camera, a time-stamping pixelated detector that can record the hit positions and arrival times of up to four ions per pixel per acquisition cycle. Thus, the time-of-flight trace and ion momentum distributions for all fragments can be recorded simultaneously. We show that we can obtain a high degree of one-and three-dimensional alignment and mixed-field orientation and compare the Coulomb explosion process induced at both wavelengths.
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)29 ; PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 ReportJournal Article
%U <Go to ISI:>//WOS:000402196200034
%$ pmid:28688450
%R 10.1063/1.4982220
%U https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/321603