Communication: Gas-phase structural isomer identification by Coulomb explosion of aligned molecules

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Abstract

The gas-phase structures of four difluoroiodobenzene and two dihydroxybromobenzene isomers were identified by correlating the emission angles of atomic fragment ions created, following femtosecond laser-induced Coulomb explosion. The structural determinations were facilitated by confining the most polarizable axis of each molecule to the detection plane prior to the Coulomb explosion event using one-dimensional laser-induced adiabatic alignment. For a molecular target consisting of two difluoroiodobenzene isomers, each constituent structure could additionally be singled out and distinguished.

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Burt, M., Amini, K., Lee, J. W. L., Christiansen, L., Johansen, R. R., Kobayashi, Y., … Stapelfeldt, H. (2018). Communication: Gas-phase structural isomer identification by Coulomb explosion of aligned molecules. Journal of Chemical Physics, 148(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5023441

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