Ab initio treatment of time-resolved x-ray scattering: Application to the photoisomerization of stilbene

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​Ab initio treatment of time-resolved x-ray scattering: Application to the photoisomerization of stilbene​
Debnarova, A.; Techert, S.   & Schmatz, S.​ (2006) 
The Journal of Chemical Physics125(22) art. 224101​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2400231 

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Debnarova, Andrea; Techert, Simone ; Schmatz, Stefan
Abstract
In this work we present a general theoretical outline for calculating time-dependent x-ray scattering signal changes from first principles. We derive a formalism for the description of atom-atom correlation functions as Fourier transforms of quantum-chemically calculated electron densities and show their proportionality to the molecular form factor. The formalism derived in this work is applied to the photoisomerization of stilbene. We can demonstrate that wide-angle x-ray scattering offers a possibility to study the changes in electron densities in nonperiodic complex systems, which renders it a suitable technique for the investigation of (bio)organic systems. (c) 2006 American Institute of Physics.
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2006
Journal
The Journal of Chemical Physics 
ISSN
1089-7690; 0021-9606
Language
English

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