Distinct transient structural rearrangement of ionized water revealed by XFEL X-ray pump X-ray probe experiment
Michal Stransky, Thomas J. Lane, Alexander Gorel, S\'ebastien Boutet,, Ilme Schlichting, Adrian P. Mancuso, Zoltan Jurek, and Beata Ziaja

TL;DR
This study uses XFEL X-ray pump-probe experiments to reveal unexpected transient structural rearrangements in ionized water, highlighting complex ionization regimes and their implications for future liquid sample studies.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates the observation of a 9 Å structural rearrangement in ionized water after XFEL irradiation, revealing two distinct ionization regimes and challenging existing theoretical models.
Findings
Observation of a 9 Å structural feature in ionized water
Identification of two ionization regimes with different structural dynamics
Implications for designing experiments on unperturbed liquid samples
Abstract
Using X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) radiation to conduct an X-ray pump X-ray probe experiment, we studied strongly ionized water as part of our ongoing work on radiation damage. After irradiance with a pump pulse with a nominal fluence of ~ J/cm, we observed for pump-probe delays of 75 fs and longer an unexpected structural rearrangement, exhibiting a characteristic length scale of ~9 \r{A}. Simulations suggest that the experiment probes a superposition of ionized water in two distinct regimes. In the first, fluences expected at the X-ray focus create nearly completely ionized water, which as a result becomes effectively transparent to the probe. In the second regime, out of focus pump radiation produces O and O ions, which rearrange due to Coulombic repulsion over 10s of fs. Importantly, structural changes in the low fluence regime have implications…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum, superfluid, helium dynamics · Atomic and Molecular Physics · Advanced Chemical Physics Studies
