Femtosecond electron diffraction: ‘making the molecular movie’

Author:

Dwyer Jason R1,Hebeisen Christoph T1,Ernstorfer Ralph1,Harb Maher1,Deyirmenjian Vatche B1,Jordan Robert E1,Dwayne Miller R.J1

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Optical Sciences and Departments of Chemistry and Physics, University of TorontoToronto, Ontario M5S 3H6, Canada

Abstract

Femtosecond electron diffraction (FED) has the potential to directly observe transition state processes. The relevant motions for this barrier-crossing event occur on the hundred femtosecond time-scale. Recent advances in the development of high-flux electron pulse sources with the required time resolution and sensitivity to capture barrier-crossing processes are described in the context of attaining atomic level details of such structural dynamics—seeing chemical events as they occur. Initial work focused on the ordered-to-disordered phase transition of Al under strong driving conditions for which melting takes on nm or molecular scale dimensions. This work has been extended to Au, which clearly shows a separation in time-scales for lattice heating and melting. It also demonstrates that superheated face-centred cubic (FCC) metals melt through thermal mechanisms involving homogeneous nucleation to propagate the disordering process. A new concept exploiting electron–electron correlation is introduced for pulse characterization and determination of t =0 to within 100 fs as well as for spatial manipulation of the electron beam. Laser-based methods are shown to provide further improvements in time resolution with respect to pulse characterization, absolute t =0 determination, and the potential for electron acceleration to energies optimal for time-resolved diffraction.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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