Theoretical framework for serial femtosecond crystallography in the presence of non-Born-Oppenheimer effects
Mayank Vashistha,
Niels Breckwoldt,
Cecilia M. Casadei
et al.
Abstract:Serial femtosecond crystallography (SFX) is a powerful technique for studying ultrafast structural dynamics in matter. However, the analysis of SFX data is challenging and would benefit from a systematic theoretical framework. By employing a quantum-electrodynamics approach, we demonstrate that conventional SFX practices are not only intuitively plausible but also firmly grounded in well-established principles. We show that standard SFX assumptions remain valid even when non-Born-Oppenheimer effects near conic… Show more
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