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American Association for the Advancement of Science, Science, 6533(371), p. 1056-1059, 2021

DOI: 10.1126/science.abf3286

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Tracing orbital images on ultrafast time scales

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Abstract

Electron dynamics in time and space Following molecular excitation and electron transfer processes in time and space within a single experiment is a long-standing goal of spectroscopy in the field of chemistry. Wallauer et al. combined tomographic photoemission imaging with a femtosecond pump-probe scheme to trace the excited state molecular orbitals of surface-adsorbed molecules with both spatial and temporal resolution. The present demonstration opens a new window for investigating the ultrafast electron transfer dynamics in such processes as chemical reactions on surfaces and intermolecular charge transfers. Science , this issue p. 1056