Using coherent molecular motion to merge electron diffraction with x-ray spectroscopic results
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Abstract
Ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) has recently been shown to probe ultrafast time dependent molecular structure. If such structural measurements could be connected to spectroscopic measurements, one could better understand the interaction between the electronic and the nuclear degrees of freedom. As a first step, we diffract MeV scale electrons, time-resolved, following repeated impulsive stimulated Raman excitation of an ensemble wide coherent rotational revival in N2O. An identical molecular alignment procedure was used in a previous soft x-ray spectroscopic experiment at the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS). Both experiments clearly reveal the molecular alignment signature which can be used to merge the data sets.
Authors
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Kareem Hegazy
Stanford Univ, PULSE
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Markus Ilchen
SLAC, DESY, EuroXFEL
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Jie Yang
SLAC
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Xiaozhe Shen
SLAC
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Renkai Li
SLAC
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Theodore Vecchione
SLAC
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Jeff Corbett
SLAC
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Alan Fry
SLAC
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Nick Hartmann
SLAC
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Carsten Hast
SLAC
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Keith Jobe
SLAC
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Igor Makasyuk
SLAC
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Joseph Robinson
SLAC
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Sharon Vetter
SLAC
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Stephen Weathersby
SLAC
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Charles Yoneda
SLAC
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Xijie Wang
SLAC
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Ryan Coffee
SLAC, LCLS, SLAC