We compare ultrafast electron and X-ray diffraction using quantum molecular dynamics simulations in photoexcited ethylene. The simulations of ethylene are done using the ab-initio multiconfigurational Ehrenfest (AI-MCE) approach, with electronic structure calculations at the SA3-CASSCF(2,2)/cc-ppVDZ level. The diffraction signal is calculated using the independent atom model. We find that the electron diffraction is more sensitive the dynamics of the hydrogen atoms in the molecule
The imaging of molecular motions has long been a gedanken experiment in the development of models ex...
With properly timed sequences of ultrafast electron pulses, it is now possible to image complex mole...
Ultrafast electron diffraction and time-resolved serial crystallography are the basis of the ongoing...
We present a theoretical framework for the analysis of ultrafast X-ray scattering experiments using ...
Since the discovery of electron-wave duality, electron scattering instrumentation has developed into...
Molecular dynamics is now routinely studied on femtosecond time scales using various spectroscopies....
Time-dependent ultrafast diffraction measurements can be directly inverted to obtain the dynamics of...
Although photochemical reactivity has been extensively studied, a clear picture of the underlying d...
Ultrafast electron diffraction is a powerful technique that can resolve molecular structures with fe...
Ultrafast electron diffraction has emerged since the end of last century, and has become an increasi...
Ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) is developed, in this and the accompanying paper, as a method f...
We theoretically examine time-resolved diffraction from molecules which undergo non-adiabatic dynami...
Recently ultrafast electron diffraction and microscopy have reached unprecedented temporal resolutio...
Femtosecond x-ray and electron diffraction hold promise to image the evolving structures of single m...
Gas-phase ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) is used to extract information from molecular sources...
The imaging of molecular motions has long been a gedanken experiment in the development of models ex...
With properly timed sequences of ultrafast electron pulses, it is now possible to image complex mole...
Ultrafast electron diffraction and time-resolved serial crystallography are the basis of the ongoing...
We present a theoretical framework for the analysis of ultrafast X-ray scattering experiments using ...
Since the discovery of electron-wave duality, electron scattering instrumentation has developed into...
Molecular dynamics is now routinely studied on femtosecond time scales using various spectroscopies....
Time-dependent ultrafast diffraction measurements can be directly inverted to obtain the dynamics of...
Although photochemical reactivity has been extensively studied, a clear picture of the underlying d...
Ultrafast electron diffraction is a powerful technique that can resolve molecular structures with fe...
Ultrafast electron diffraction has emerged since the end of last century, and has become an increasi...
Ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) is developed, in this and the accompanying paper, as a method f...
We theoretically examine time-resolved diffraction from molecules which undergo non-adiabatic dynami...
Recently ultrafast electron diffraction and microscopy have reached unprecedented temporal resolutio...
Femtosecond x-ray and electron diffraction hold promise to image the evolving structures of single m...
Gas-phase ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) is used to extract information from molecular sources...
The imaging of molecular motions has long been a gedanken experiment in the development of models ex...
With properly timed sequences of ultrafast electron pulses, it is now possible to image complex mole...
Ultrafast electron diffraction and time-resolved serial crystallography are the basis of the ongoing...