Single-shot, Femtosecond Electron Diffraction

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M. J. de Loos ◽  
S. B. van der Geer ◽  
A. J. C. Klessens ◽  
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T. van Oudheusden ◽  
P. L. E. M. Pasmans ◽  
S. B. van der Geer ◽  
M. J. de Loos ◽  
M. J. van der Wiel ◽  
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Jason R. Dwyer ◽  
Robert E. Jordan ◽  
R.J.Dwayne Miller

2006 ◽  
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Liang Wen-Xi ◽  
Zhang Jie ◽  
Wu Jian-Jun ◽  
Tian Jin-Shou ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 45 (3) ◽  
pp. 71-74
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吴建军 Wu Jianjun ◽  
赵宝升 Zhao Baosheng ◽  
田进寿 Tian Jinshou ◽  
杨国华 Yang Guohua ◽  
李军科 Li Junke

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Stuart A. Hayes ◽  
Gaston Corthey ◽  
Carole A. Morrison ◽  
Alexander Marx ◽  
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The photochemistry of the triiodide anion has been investigated by femtosecond electron diffraction. The time-resolved signal indicates the presence of reaction products and large-amplitude coherent motion produced by participating species. To reconstruct the atomic detail of the reaction and identify the major contributors to the detected signal, we outline the approach for atomic-level reconstruction.


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