Frank Filsinger
Max Planck Society
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Physical Review Letters | 2009
Lotte Holmegaard; Jens H. Nielsen; Iftach Nevo; Henrik Stapelfeldt; Frank Filsinger; Jochen Küpper; Gerard Meijer
A strong inhomogeneous static electric field is used to spatially disperse a supersonic beam of polar molecules, according to their quantum state. We show that the molecules residing in the lowest-lying rotational states can be selected and used as targets for further experiments. As an illustration, we demonstrate an unprecedented degree of laser-induced one-dimensional alignment (cos;(2)theta_(2D)=0.97) and strong orientation of state-selected iodobenzene molecules. This method should enable experiments on pure samples of polar molecules in their rotational ground state, offering new opportunities in molecular science.
Nature Physics | 2010
Lotte Holmegaard; Jonas L. Hansen; Line Kalhøj; Sofie Louise Kragh; Henrik Stapelfeldt; Frank Filsinger; Jochen Küpper; Gerard Meijer; Darko Dimitrovski; Mahmoud Abu-samha; Christian Per Juul Martiny; Lars Bojer Madsen
An experimental study shows how a polar molecule can be oriented in three dimensions by using a combination of laser and electrostatic fields. The approach should help to obtain molecular-frame information about strong-field ionization processes in molecules for which the orientation cannot be determined after ionization.
Physical Review Letters | 2014
Jochen Küpper; Stephan Stern; Lotte Holmegaard; Frank Filsinger; Arnaud Rouzée; Artem Rudenko; Per Johnsson; Andrew V. Martin; Marcus Adolph; Andrew Aquila; Sasa Bajt; Anton Barty; Christoph Bostedt; John D. Bozek; Carl Caleman; Ryan Coffee; Nicola Coppola; Tjark Delmas; Sascha W. Epp; Benjamin Erk; Lutz Foucar; Tais Gorkhover; Lars Gumprecht; Andreas Hartmann; Robert Hartmann; Günter Hauser; Peter Holl; André Hömke; Nils Kimmel; Faton Krasniqi
We report experimental results on x-ray diffraction of quantum-state-selected and strongly aligned ensembles of the prototypical asymmetric rotor molecule 2,5-diiodobenzonitrile using the Linac Coherent Light Source. The experiments demonstrate first steps toward a new approach to diffractive imaging of distinct structures of individual, isolated gas-phase molecules. We confirm several key ingredients of single molecule diffraction experiments: the abilities to detect and count individual scattered x-ray photons in single shot diffraction data, to deliver state-selected, e.g., structural-isomer-selected, ensembles of molecules to the x-ray interaction volume, and to strongly align the scattering molecules. Our approach, using ultrashort x-ray pulses, is suitable to study ultrafast dynamics of isolated molecules.
Journal of Chemical Physics | 2009
Frank Filsinger; Jochen Küpper; Gerard Meijer; Lotte Holmegaard; Jens H. Nielsen; Iftach Nevo; Jonas L. Hansen; Henrik Stapelfeldt
Supersonic beams of polar molecules are deflected using inhomogeneous electric fields. The quantum-state selectivity of the deflection is used to spatially separate molecules according to their quantum state. A detailed analysis of the deflection and the obtained quantum-state selection is presented. The rotational temperatures of the molecular beams are determined from the spatial beam profiles and are all approximately 1 K. Unprecedented degrees of laser-induced alignment (=0.972) and orientation of iodobenzene molecules are demonstrated when the state-selected samples are used. Such state-selected and oriented molecules provide unique possibilities for many novel experiments in chemistry and physics.
Physical Review Letters | 2008
Frank Filsinger; Undine Erlekam; Gert von Helden; Jochen Küpper; Gerard Meijer
We have selected and spatially separated the two conformers of 3-aminophenol (C(6)H(7)NO) present in a molecular beam. Analogous to the separation of ions based on their mass-to-charge ratios in a quadrupole mass filter, the neutral conformers are separated based on their different mass-to-dipole-moment ratios in an ac electric quadrupole selector. For a given ac frequency, the individual conformers experience different focusing forces, resulting in different transmissions through the selector. These experiments demonstrate that conformer-selected samples of large molecules can be prepared, offering new possibilities for the study of gas-phase biomolecules.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2009
Iftach Nevo; Lotte Holmegaard; Jens H. Nielsen; Jonas L. Hansen; Henrik Stapelfeldt; Frank Filsinger; Gerard Meijer; Jochen Küpper
A strong inhomogeneous static electric field is used to spatially disperse a rotationally cold supersonic beam of 2,6-difluoroiodobenzene molecules according to their rotational quantum state. The molecules in the lowest-lying rotational states are selected and used as targets for 3-dimensional alignment and orientation. The alignment is induced in the adiabatic regime with an elliptically polarized, intense laser pulse and the orientation is induced by the combined action of the laser pulse and a weak static electric field. We show that the degree of 3-dimensional alignment and orientation is strongly enhanced when rotational state-selected molecules, rather than molecules in the original molecular beam, are used as targets.
Physical Review A | 2008
Kirstin Wohlfart; Fabian Grätz; Frank Filsinger; Henrik Haak; Gerard Meijer; Jochen Küpper
We have focused and decelerated benzonitrile
Angewandte Chemie | 2009
Frank Filsinger; Jochen Küpper; Gerard Meijer; Jonas L. Hansen; Jochen Maurer; Jens H. Nielsen; Lotte Holmegaard; Henrik Stapelfeldt
({\mathrm{C}}_{7}{\mathrm{H}}_{5}\mathrm{N})
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2012
Frank Filsinger; Doo-Sik Ahn; Gerard Meijer; Gert von Helden
molecules from a molecular beam, using an array of time-varying inhomogeneous electric fields in alternating-gradient configuration. Benzonitrile is prototypical for large asymmetric top molecules that exhibit rich rotational structure and a high density of states. At the rotational temperature of
Journal of Physics B | 2014
Daniel Rolles; Rebecca Boll; Marcus Adolph; Andy Aquila; Christoph Bostedt; John D. Bozek; Henry N. Chapman; Ryan Coffee; Nicola Coppola; P. Decleva; Tjark Delmas; Sascha W. Epp; Benjamin Erk; Frank Filsinger; Lutz Foucar; Lars Gumprecht; André Hömke; Tais Gorkhover; Lotte Holmegaard; Per Johnsson; Ch Kaiser; Faton Krasniqi; K. U. Kühnel; Jochen Maurer; Marc Messerschmidt; R. Moshammer; Wilson Quevedo; Ivan Rajkovic; Arnaud Rouzée; Benedikt Rudek
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