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Watching a single molecular orbital move

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Abstract

We take the first femtosecond snapshot images of an individual molecular orbital. Employing an unprecedented terahertz-driven single-electron tunneling process in a scanning tunneling microscope, we trigger and resolve ultrafast vibrations of a single molecule with sub-angstrom precision.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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