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AU - Schmidt, Philipp
AU - Siebert, Juliane
AU - Strenger, Nico
AU - Trabert, Daniel
AU - Vela-Perez, I.
AU - Wagner, Rene
AU - Weber, Thorsten
AU - Williams, Joshua
AU - Ziolkowski, Pawel
AU - Schmidt, Lothar
AU - Czasch, Achim
AU - Tamura, Y.
AU - Hara, N.
AU - Yamazaki, Kaoru
AU - Hatada, Keisuke
AU - Trinter, Florian
AU - Meyer, Michael
AU - Ueda, Kiyoshi
AU - Demekhin, Philipp
AU - Jahnke, Till
TI - Investigating charge-up and fragmentation dynamics of oxygen molecules after interaction with strong X-ray free-electron laser pulses
JO - Physical chemistry, chemical physics
VL - 24
IS - 44
SN - 1463-9076
CY - Cambridge
PB - RSC Publ.
M1 - PUBDB-2022-07598
SP - 27121 - 27127
PY - 2022
AB - During the last decade, X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) have enabled the study of light–matter interaction under extreme conditions. Atoms which are subject to XFEL radiation are charged by a complex interplay of (several subsequent) photoionization events and electronic decay processes within a few femtoseconds. The interaction with molecules is even more intriguing, since intricate nuclear dynamics occur as the molecules start to dissociate during the charge-up process. Here, we demonstrate that by analyzing photoelectron angular emission distributions and kinetic energy release of charge states of ionic molecular fragments, we can obtain a detailed understanding of the charge-up and fragmentation dynamics. Our novel approach allows for gathering such information without the need of complex ab initio modeling. As an example, we provide a detailed view on the processes happening on a femtosecond time scale in oxygen molecules exposed to intense XFEL pulses.
LB - PUB:(DE-HGF)16
C6 - pmid:36342321
UR - <Go to ISI:>//WOS:000880790900001
DO - DOI:10.1039/D2CP02408J
UR - https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/490258
ER -