M. Pitzer
Goethe University Frankfurt
32 Papers
110 Citations
M. Pitzer is an academic researcher from Goethe University Frankfurt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ionization & Electron. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 32 publications. Previous affiliations of M. Pitzer include University of Kassel.
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Papers
Direct Determination of Absolute Molecular Stereochemistry in Gas Phase by Coulomb Explosion Imaging
M. Pitzer,Maksim Kunitski,Allan S. Johnson,Allan S. Johnson,Till Jahnke,H. Sann,Felix Sturm,Lothar Ph. H. Schmidt,Horst Schmidt-Böcking,Reinhard Dörner,Jürgen Stohner,Julia Kiedrowski,Michael Reggelin,Sebastian Marquardt,Alexander Schießer,Robert Berger,Markus Schöffler +16 more
TL;DR: A mass spectrometry approach is demonstrated that directly images the absolute configuration of individual molecules in the gas phase by cold target recoil ion momentum spectroscopy after laser ionization–induced Coulomb explosion.
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Imaging the He2 quantum halo state using a free electron laser.
S. Zeller,Maksim Kunitski,J. Voigtsberger,A. Kalinin,Alexander Schottelius,C. Schober,M. Waitz,H. Sann,Alexander Hartung,T. Bauer,M. Pitzer,Florian Trinter,C. Goihl,C. Janke,Martin Richter,G. Kastirke,M. Weller,Achim Czasch,Markus Kitzler,Markus Braune,Robert E. Grisenti,Robert E. Grisenti,Wieland Schöllkopf,Lothar Ph. H. Schmidt,Markus Schöffler,Joshua B. Williams,Till Jahnke,Reinhard Dörner +27 more
TL;DR: An extreme quantum system is presented: a gigantic molecule consisting of two helium atoms, with an 80% probability that its two nuclei will be found in this classical forbidden region of space.
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Understanding the role of phase in chemical bond breaking with coincidence angular streaking.
Jian Wu,Jian Wu,Maia Magrakvelidze,L. Schmidt,Maksim Kunitski,Thomas Pfeifer,Markus Schöffler,M. Pitzer,Martin Richter,S. Voss,H. Sann,H. K. Kim,Julian Lower,Till Jahnke,Achim Czasch,Uwe Thumm,Reinhard Dörner +16 more
TL;DR: The results show that electron localization and asymmetrical breaking of molecular bonds are ubiquitous, even in symmetric laser pulses, and the technique described is robust and provides a powerful tool for ultrafast science.
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Evolution of Interatomic Coulombic Decay in the Time Domain
Florian Trinter,Joshua B. Williams,M. Weller,M. Waitz,M. Pitzer,J. Voigtsberger,C. Schober,G. Kastirke,C. Müller,C. Goihl,P. Burzynski,F. Wiegandt,T. Bauer,R. Wallauer,H. Sann,A. Kalinin,L. Ph. H. Schmidt,Markus Schöffler,Nicolas Sisourat,Till Jahnke +19 more
TL;DR: The first direct measurement of the temporal evolution of ICD is presented using a novel experimental approach and is predicted to be highly complex, as its efficiency strongly depends on the distance of the atoms involved and this distance typically changes during the decay.
Electron-Nuclear Energy Sharing in Above-Threshold Multiphoton Dissociative Ionization of H2
Jian Wu,Jian Wu,Maksim Kunitski,M. Pitzer,Florian Trinter,L. Ph. H. Schmidt,Till Jahnke,Maia Magrakvelidze,C. B. Madsen,Lars Bojer Madsen,Uwe Thumm,R. Dörner +11 more
TL;DR: Experimental observation of the energy sharing between electron and nuclei in above-threshold multiphoton dissociative ionization of H2 by strong laser fields results in multiple diagonal lines in their joint energy spectrum governed by the energy conservation of all fragment particles.