Photoelectron diffraction from laser-aligned molecules with X-ray free-electron laser pulses

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We report on the measurement of deep inner-shell 2p X-ray photoelectron diffraction (XPD) patterns from laser-aligned I 2 molecules using X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) pulses. The XPD patterns of the I 2 molecules, aligned parallel to the polarization vector of the XFEL, were well matched with our theoretical calculations. Further, we propose a criterion for applying our molecular-structure-determination methodology to the experimental XPD data. In turn, we have demonstrated that this approach is a significant step toward the time-resolved imaging of molecular structures.

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Nakajima, K., Teramoto, T., Akagi, H., Fujikawa, T., Majima, T., Minemoto, S., … Yagishita, A. (2015). Photoelectron diffraction from laser-aligned molecules with X-ray free-electron laser pulses. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep14065

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