New publication in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

Ultrafast Hydrogen Migration in Photoionized Glycine

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Image reprinted with permission from J. Phys. Chem. Lett., 2018, 9 (20), pp 6012–6016. Copyright 2018 American Chemical Society.

Our publication entitled "Ultrafast Hydrogen Migration in Photoionized Glycine" has been accepted and published in The Journal of  Physical Chemistry Letters.

Hydrogen migration in the glycine cation has been investigated using a combination of a short train of attosecond extreme ultraviolet pulses with few-optical-cycle near-infrared pulses. The yield of the photofragments produced has been measured as a function of pump–probe delay. These time-dependent measurements reveal the presence of a hydrogen migration process occurring in 48 fs. Previous mass spectrometric experiments and theoretical calculations have allowed us to identify the conformations and cation states involved in the process induced by the broad band extreme ultraviolet radiation. (Reprinted with permission from J. Phys. Chem. Lett., 2018, 9 (20), pp 6012–6016. Copyright 2018 American Chemical Society.)

The full publication can be found here.