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Preparing an Isotopically Pure 229Th Ion Beam for Studies of 229mTh
Published on: May 3, 2019
Pure Molecular Beam of Water Dimer
Helen Bieker1,2,3, Jolijn Onvlee1, Melby Johny1,2
1Center for Free-Electron Laser Science , Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY , Notkestraße 85 , 22607 Hamburg , Germany.
Abstract:
Spatial separation of water dimers from water monomers and larger water clusters through the electric deflector is presented. A beam of water dimers with 93% purity and a rotational temperature of 1.5 K was obtained. Following strong-field ionization using a 35 fs laser pulse with a wavelength centered around 800 nm and a peak intensity of 1014 W/cm2, we observed proton transfer and 46% of ionized water dimers broke apart into hydronium ions H3O+ and neutral OH.
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