Molecular Response to Ultra-intense X-rays Studied with Ion and Electron Momentum Imaging

Molecular Response to Ultra-intense X-rays Studied with Ion and Electron Momentum Imaging

Author: Xiang Li

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

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A new era in ultrafast science has started in the last decade with the advent of x-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs). These machines, which deliver ultra-intense (up to 1020 W/cm2) and ultrashort (down to hundreds of attoseconds) x-ray pulses, have enabled numerous exciting spectroscopic and imaging techniques for exploring structures and dynamics of atoms, molecules, nanomaterials and biological objects. This thesis aims at advancing our understanding of the fundamental interactions between XFEL pulses and molecules by employing experimental techniques based on coincident momentum spectroscopy of the resulting ions and electrons. The work presented here describes the dependence of molecular response on basic x-ray pulse parameters such as wavelength, pulse energy and pulse duration, which is essential for all XFEL applications, and explores the potential of the employed experimental approach for imaging of ultrafast molecular dynamics. More specifically, the dominant x-ray induced processes including sequential photoionization, ultrafast charge rearrangement and molecular fragmentation are studied. And it is observed that because of the charge rearrangement, molecules exposed to ultra-intense x-rays can be ionized more heavily than the isolated atoms with similar photoabsorption cross sections. While the pulse energy mainly determines what interaction products are created (i.e., what is the charge state distribution of the resulting ionic fragments), the pulse duration is found to be the key parameter which determines how fast a particular charge state is reached, and, thus, how large is the kinetic energy of the corresponding ion. With shorter pulses, a certain pair of ionic fragments is created faster and, thus, at a shorter internuclear distance, resulting in more efficient charge rearrangement. This, in turn, results in the enhancement of sequential ionization for shorter pulses. Moreover, signatures of resonance-enhanced x-ray multiple ionization, which were previously reported for atoms, are presented here for molecules. In addition to the fundamental investigations of x-ray - molecule interactions, two imaging schemes for studying molecular dynamics with free-electrons lasers are explored in proof-of-principle experiments. One is the so-called "Coulomb explosion imaging" method. The fragment momentum distribution from iodomethane molecules exploded by XFEL pulses is found to resemble the one expected from the instantaneous explosion of a molecule at equilibrium geometry, potentially providing a robust tool for ultrafast imaging of evolving molecular structures. A time-dependent explosion model is implemented to account for the charge buildup process. The other method is based on ion and electron coincidence measurement, which can fix the ejected electrons with respect to the molecular frame. Combining this method with a sequential two-photon absorption from a single XFEL pulse, a one-pulse pump-probe experiment is carried out on N2 molecules. The transition from the molecular ion N22 created by the first absorbed photon to two isolated atomic ions N+ and N+ is observed from the perspective of core-shell electrons, demonstrating the feasibility of time-resolved x-ray electron spectroscopy in the molecular frame


Molecular Beams in Physics and Chemistry

Molecular Beams in Physics and Chemistry

Author: Bretislav Friedrich

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-06-19

Total Pages: 639

ISBN-13: 3030639630

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This Open Access book gives a comprehensive account of both the history and current achievements of molecular beam research. In 1919, Otto Stern launched the revolutionary molecular beam technique. This technique made it possible to send atoms and molecules with well-defined momentum through vacuum and to measure with high accuracy the deflections they underwent when acted upon by transversal forces. These measurements revealed unforeseen quantum properties of nuclei, atoms, and molecules that became the basis for our current understanding of quantum matter. This volume shows that many key areas of modern physics and chemistry owe their beginnings to the seminal molecular beam work of Otto Stern and his school. Written by internationally recognized experts, the contributions in this volume will help experienced researchers and incoming graduate students alike to keep abreast of current developments in molecular beam research as well as to appreciate the history and evolution of this powerful method and the knowledge it reveals.


X-Rays and Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation

X-Rays and Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation

Author: David Attwood

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-02-16

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ISBN-13: 1316810666

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With this fully updated second edition, readers will gain a detailed understanding of the physics and applications of modern X-ray and EUV radiation sources. Taking into account the most recent improvements in capabilities, coverage is expanded to include new chapters on free electron lasers (FELs), laser high harmonic generation (HHG), X-ray and EUV optics, and nanoscale imaging; a completely revised chapter on spatial and temporal coherence; and extensive discussion of the generation and applications of femtosecond and attosecond techniques. Readers will be guided step by step through the mathematics of each topic, with over 300 figures, 50 reference tables and 600 equations enabling easy understanding of key concepts. Homework problems, a solutions manual for instructors, and links to YouTube lectures accompany the book online. This is the 'go-to' guide for graduate students, researchers and industry practitioners interested in X-ray and EUV interaction with matter.


High-Intensity X-rays - Interaction with Matter

High-Intensity X-rays - Interaction with Matter

Author: Stefan P. Hau-Riege

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2012-09-19

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 3527636382

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Filling the need for a book bridging the effect of matter on X-ray radiation and the interaction of x-rays with plasmas, this monograph provides comprehensive coverage of the topic. As such, it presents and explains such powerful new X-ray sources as X-ray free-electron lasers, as well as short pulse interactions with solids, clusters, molecules, and plasmas, and X-ray matter interactions as a diagnostic tool. Equally useful for researchers and practitioners working in the field.


XUV Pump-Probe Experiments on Diatomic Molecules

XUV Pump-Probe Experiments on Diatomic Molecules

Author: Kirsten Schnorr

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-12-29

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 3319121391

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This book explores the relaxation dynamics of inner-valence-ionized diatomic molecules on the basis of extreme-ultraviolet pump-probe experiments performed at the free-electron laser (FEL) in Hamburg. Firstly, the electron rearrangement dynamics in dissociating multiply charged iodine molecules is studied in an experiment that made it possible to access charge transfer in a thus far unexplored quasimolecular regime relevant for plasma and chemistry applications of the FEL. Secondly the lifetime of an efficient non-radiative relaxation process that occurs in weakly bound systems is measured directly for the first time in a neon dimer (Ne2). Interatomic Coulombic decay (ICD) has been identified as the dominant decay mechanism in inner-valence-ionized or excited van-der-Waals and hydrogen bonded systems, the latter being ubiquitous in all biomolecules. The role of ICD in DNA damage thus demands further investigation, e.g. with regard to applications like radiation therapy.


Dynamical Processes in Atomic and Molecular Physics

Dynamical Processes in Atomic and Molecular Physics

Author: Gennadi Ogurtsov

Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1608052451

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Atomic and molecular physics underlie a basis for our knowledge of fundamental processes in nature and technology and in such applications as solid state physics, chemistry and biology. In recent years, atomic and molecular physics has undergone a revolutionary change due to great achievements in computing and experimental techniques. As a result, it has become possible to obtain information both on atomic and molecular characteristics and on dynamics of atomic and molecular processes. This e-book highlights the present state of investigations in the field of atomic and molecular physics. Recent theoretical developments as well as new discoveries and observations are discussed. the Book should be of interest to students studying atomic and molecular physics and specialists in related fields of science and technology.


Nanoscale Photonic Imaging

Nanoscale Photonic Imaging

Author: Tim Salditt

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-06-09

Total Pages: 634

ISBN-13: 3030344134

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This open access book, edited and authored by a team of world-leading researchers, provides a broad overview of advanced photonic methods for nanoscale visualization, as well as describing a range of fascinating in-depth studies. Introductory chapters cover the most relevant physics and basic methods that young researchers need to master in order to work effectively in the field of nanoscale photonic imaging, from physical first principles, to instrumentation, to mathematical foundations of imaging and data analysis. Subsequent chapters demonstrate how these cutting edge methods are applied to a variety of systems, including complex fluids and biomolecular systems, for visualizing their structure and dynamics, in space and on timescales extending over many orders of magnitude down to the femtosecond range. Progress in nanoscale photonic imaging in Göttingen has been the sum total of more than a decade of work by a wide range of scientists and mathematicians across disciplines, working together in a vibrant collaboration of a kind rarely matched. This volume presents the highlights of their research achievements and serves as a record of the unique and remarkable constellation of contributors, as well as looking ahead at the future prospects in this field. It will serve not only as a useful reference for experienced researchers but also as a valuable point of entry for newcomers.


Elements of Modern X-ray Physics

Elements of Modern X-ray Physics

Author: Jens Als-Nielsen

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-04-20

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 1119970156

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Eagerly awaited, this second edition of a best-selling text comprehensively describes from a modern perspective the basics of x-ray physics as well as the completely new opportunities offered by synchrotron radiation. Written by internationally acclaimed authors, the style of the book is to develop the basic physical principles without obscuring them with excessive mathematics. The second edition differs substantially from the first edition, with over 30% new material, including: A new chapter on non-crystalline diffraction - designed to appeal to the large community who study the structure of liquids, glasses, and most importantly polymers and bio-molecules A new chapter on x-ray imaging - developed in close cooperation with many of the leading experts in the field Two new chapters covering non-crystalline diffraction and imaging Many important changes to various sections in the book have been made with a view to improving the exposition Four-colour representation throughout the text to clarify key concepts Extensive problems after each chapter There is also supplementary book material for this title available online (http://booksupport.wiley.com). Praise for the previous edition: "The publication of Jens Als-Nielsen and Des McMorrow's Elements of Modern X-ray Physics is a defining moment in the field of synchrotron radiation... a welcome addition to the bookshelves of synchrotron–radiation professionals and students alike.... The text is now my personal choice for teaching x-ray physics...." —Physics Today, 2002


Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics

Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics

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Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2011-09-29

Total Pages: 562

ISBN-13: 0123855098

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Advances in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics publishes reviews of recent developments in a field which is in a state of rapid growth, as new experimental and theoretical techniques are used on many old and new problems. Topics covered include related applied areas, such as atmospheric science, astrophysics, surface physics and laser physics. Articles are written by distinguished experts, and contain both relevant review material and detailed descriptions of important recent developments. - International experts - Comprehensive articles - New developments