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Ultrafast Electron Diffraction

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science2 years ago

"Real-Time Capture of Molecular Ionization and Structural Transformations"

Researchers used MeV-UED to study the generation and structural transformations of molecular ions produced by non-resonant strong-field ionization of toluene molecules. They implemented resonance-enhanced multiphoton ionization (REMPI) to achieve soft ionization and high ionization efficiencies. The study revealed an unusually long induction period of approximately 4 ps before structural changes occurred in the ionized species. Kinetic analysis and structural refinements using density functional theory (DFT) calculations provided detailed insights into the formation and structural features of the ionized species, shedding light on the photoreaction pathways and molecular structures of the excited population.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"Capturing Proton Dissociation: Groundbreaking Electron Camera Reveals Unprecedented Insights"

Researchers at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University have successfully used ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) to capture the motion of hydrogen atoms within ammonia molecules as they dissociate. This breakthrough technique allows scientists to study hydrogen transfers, which are critical for many biological and chemical reactions. By understanding the structure and behavior of protons during these reactions, researchers can gain valuable insights into proton transfers and their implications in chemistry and biology. The findings open up new possibilities for investigating complex processes that occur within femtoseconds, providing a deeper understanding of fundamental scientific phenomena.