Ultrafast dynamics and scattering of protic ionic liquids induced by XFEL pulses

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X-rays are routinely used for structural studies through scattering, and femtosecond X-ray lasers can probe ultrafast dynamics. We aim to capture the femtosecond dynamics of liquid samples using simulations and deconstruct the interplay of ionization and atomic motion within the X-ray laser pulse. This deconstruction is resolution dependent, as ionization influences the low momentum transfers through changes in scattering form factors, while atomic motion has a greater effect at high momentum transfers through loss of coherence. Our methodology uses a combination of classical molecular dynamics and plasma simulation on a protic ionic liquid to quantify the contributions to the scattering signal and how these evolve with time during the X-ray laser pulse. Our method is relevant for studies of organic liquids, biomolecules in solution or any low-Z materials at liquid densities that quickly turn into a plasma while probed with X-rays.

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Patra, K. K., Dawod, I. E., Martin, A. V., Greaves, T. L., Persson, D., Caleman, C., & Timneanu, N. (2021). Ultrafast dynamics and scattering of protic ionic liquids induced by XFEL pulses. In Journal of Synchrotron Radiation (Vol. 28, pp. 1296–1308). International Union of Crystallography. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577521007657

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