X-ray Coulomb Explosion Imaging
Coulomb explosion
A Coulombic explosion is a condensed-matter physics process in which a molecule or crystal lattice is destroyed by the Coulombic repulsion between its constituent atoms. Coulombic explosions are a prominent technique in laser-based machining, and appear naturally in certain high-energy reactions.
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X-ray multiphoton-induced Coulomb explosion images complex single molecules
Boll R, Schäfer J, Richard B, Fehre K, Kastirke G, Jurek Z, Schöffler M, Abdullah M, Anders N, Baumann T, Eckart S, Erk B, De Fanis A, Dörner R, Grundmann S, Grychtol P, Hartung A, Hofmann M, Ilchen M, Inhester L, Janke C, Jin R, Kircher M, Kubicek K, Kunitski M, Li X, Mazza T, Meister S, Melzer N, Montano J, Music V, Nalin G, Ovcharenko Y, Passow C, Pier A, Rennhack N, Rist J, Rivas D, Rolles D, Schlichting I, Schmidt L, Schmidt P, Siebert J, Strenger N, Trabert D, Trinter F, Vela-Perez I, Wagner R, Walter P, Weller M, Ziolkowski P, Son S, Rudenko A, Meyer M, Santra R, Jahnke T - Nature Physics - 2022