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    Author Correction: Femtosecond-resolved observation of the fragmentation of buckminsterfullerene following X-ray multiphoton ionization

    An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

    N. Berrah, A. Sanchez-Gonzalez, Z. Jurek, R. Obaid, H. **ong in Nature Physics (2019)

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    Femtosecond-resolved observation of the fragmentation of buckminsterfullerene following X-ray multiphoton ionization

    X-ray free-electron lasers have, over the past decade, opened up the possibility of understanding the ultrafast response of matter to intense X-ray pulses. In earlier research on atoms and small molecules, new...

    N. Berrah, A. Sanchez-Gonzalez, Z. Jurek, R. Obaid, H. **ong in Nature Physics (2019)

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    Time-resolved molecular dynamics of single and double hydrogen migration in ethanol

    Being the lightest, most mobile atom that exists, hydrogen plays an important role in the chemistry of hydrocarbons, proteins and peptides and most biomolecules. Hydrogen can undergo transfer, exchange and mig...

    Nora G. Kling, S. Díaz-Tendero, R. Obaid, M. R. Disla, H. **ong in Nature Communications (2019)

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    Probing ultrafast ππ*/nπ* internal conversion in organic chromophores via K-edge resonant absorption

    Many photoinduced processes including photosynthesis and human vision happen in organic molecules and involve coupled femtosecond dynamics of nuclei and electrons. Organic molecules with heteroatoms often poss...

    T. J. A. Wolf, R. H. Myhre, J. P. Cryan, S. Coriani, R. J. Squibb in Nature Communications (2017)