Communication: Three-fold covariance imaging of laser-induced Coulomb explosions

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Abstract

We apply a three-fold covariance imaging method to analyse previously acquired data [C. S. Slater et al., Phys. Rev. A 89, 011401(R) (2014)] on the femtosecond laser-induced Coulomb explosion of spatially pre-aligned 3,5-dibromo-3′,5′-difluoro-4′-cyanobiphenyl molecules. The data were acquired using the "Pixel Imaging Mass Spectrometry" camera. We show how three-fold covariance imaging of ionic photofragment recoil trajectories can be used to provide new information about the parent ion's molecular structure prior to its Coulomb explosion. In particular, we show how the analysis may be used to obtain information about molecular conformation and provide an alternative route for enantiomer determination.

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Pickering, J. D., Amini, K., Brouard, M., Burt, M., Bush, I. J., Christensen, L., … Stapelfeldt, H. (2016). Communication: Three-fold covariance imaging of laser-induced Coulomb explosions. Journal of Chemical Physics, 144(16). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4947551

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