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Shrinking the Synchrotron: Tabletop Extreme Ultraviolet Absorption of Transition Metal Complexes

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Abstract

High-harmonic extreme ultraviolet spectroscopy is shown to be sensitive to the electronic structure of molecular transition metal complexes, distinguishing the oxidation state, spin state, and ligand field, and metal identity of coordination systems.

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