K-Shell ionization of molecules:
Molecules investigated so far are: CO, N2, C2H2, C2H4, C2H6. A compilation of movies showing the angular distribution of K-shell electrons from fixed in space CO and N2:
These experiments are performed by the COLTRIMS collaboration at ALS Upper panel: Oxygen-K-shell, lower panel: Carbon-K-shell. The electron energy is 10eV in both cases. The direction of the molecule is indicated in the figure, the red dot symobilzes the Oxygene. The polarization is horizontal. The full line shows a fit of spherical harmonics up to l=4. For details see Landers et al, Photoelectron Diffraction Mapping: Molecules Illuminated from Within, PRL 87 (2001) 013002 (211kb PDF file) View the full text of our newest Science article (free): Ultrafast probing of core hole localization in N2 M. S. Schöffler, J. Titze, N. Petridis, T. Jahnke, K. Cole, L. Ph. H. Schmidt, A. Czasch, D. Akoury, O. Jagutzki, J. B. Williams, N. A. Cherepkov, S. K. Semenov, C. W. McCurdy, T. N. Rescigno, C. L. Cocke, T. Osipov, S. Lee, M. H. Prior, A. Belkacem, A. L. Landers, H. Schmidt-Böcking, Th. Weber, R. Dörner Science Vol. 320. no. 5878, pp. 920 - 923 View the abstract of the Science article View the full text of the Science article Both links above will lead you to the Science Magazine website. If you are unable to access the full text, make sure that you reached this page using exactly the following URL: http://www.atom.uni-frankfurt.de/research/atomic/photonmolecule/CO_N2_Kshell/. |