Using laser-induced Coulomb explosion of aligned chiral molecules to determine their absolute configuration
The absolute configuration of chiral molecules in the gas phase is determined by femtosecond laser-induced Coulomb explosion and recording of the emission direction of critical ionic fragments. The spatial orientation of the 3,5-dibromo-3′,5′-diflouro-4′-cyanobiphenyl molecules studied is determined...
Main Authors: | Christensen, L, Nielsen, J, Slater, C, Lauer, A, Brouard, M, Stapelfeldt, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Physical Society
2015
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