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Ultrafast Control of Fragmentation Pathways of Soft X-Ray Driven Dissociation of Triatomic N2O Molecules

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Abstract

Ultrashort x-ray pulses initiate a coulomb explosion of N2O through two distinct fragmentation pathways, corresponding to breaking an NN or NO bond. The branching ratio between these channels is controlled using a 30fs infrared pulse.

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