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Spatial Separation of Molecular Conformers and Clusters
Published on: January 9, 2014
Directional dynamics in the photodissociation of oriented molecules
T Peter Rakitzis1, Alrik J van den Brom, Maurice H M Janssen
1Department of Physics, University of Crete and Institute of Electronic Structure and Laser-Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (IESL-FORTH), 711 10 Heraklion-Crete, Greece.
Abstract:
We observed directional dynamics in the photodissociation of an oriented molecule. When a laser dissociated hexapole-oriented carbonyl sulfide molecules, the three-dimensional recoil of carbon monoxide fragments, which we measured with ion imaging, was strongly asymmetric. We obtained a microscopic view of molecular bond breaking that revealed both the sign and the magnitude of the deflection angle of the fragment in the molecular frame. This experimental approach can be applied to study and control the three-dimensional dynamics of photoinitiated reactions of fixed molecules or molecules oriented by emerging techniques.
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