Anisotropic X-Ray Scattering of Transiently Oriented Water

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Abstract

We study the structural dynamics of liquid water by time-resolved anisotropic x-ray scattering under the optical Kerr effect condition. In this way, we can separate the anisotropic scattering decay of 160 fs from the delayed temperature increase of ∼0.1 K occurring at 1 ps and quantify transient changes in the O-O pair distribution function. Polarizable molecular dynamics simulations reproduce well the experiment, indicating transient alignment of molecules along the electric field, which shortens the nearest-neighbor distances. In addition, analysis of the simulated water local structure provides evidence that two hypothesized fluctuating water configurations exhibit different polarizability.

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Kim, K. H., Späh, A., Pathak, H., Yang, C., Bonetti, S., Amann-Winkel, K., … Perakis, F. (2020). Anisotropic X-Ray Scattering of Transiently Oriented Water. Physical Review Letters, 125(7). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.076002

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