分子の永遠の舞踏を可視化:量子ゼロ点運動を観測(Molecules in the Spotlight: Snapshots Reveal the Eternal Dance of Particles)

2025-08-08 ゲーテ大学

フランクフルト大学の研究チームは、欧州XFEL(X線自由電子レーザー)と独自開発のCOLTRIMS反応顕微鏡を用い、中規模分子(例:ヨードピリジン)の量子力学的ゼロ点運動を初めて直接観測した。絶対零度でも原子は静止せず、最大27種の連動した振動モードを示すことが判明。手法は、超短パルスX線で分子を制御的に爆発させ、飛び散る断片の位置と到達時間を高精度測定するクーロン爆発イメージングで実現した。この成果は分子内運動の瞬間的構造把握を可能にし、今後は電子の動きも含めた「分子のダンス」の動画化に挑む計画であり、分子プロセスの時空間分解観測に新たな道を拓く。

分子の永遠の舞踏を可視化:量子ゼロ点運動を観測(Molecules in the Spotlight: Snapshots Reveal the Eternal Dance of Particles)
Ultrashort, high-intensity X-ray laser pulses trigger controlled explosions of molecules – making it possible to capture high-resolution images of molecular structures (© Till Jahnke).

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複雑な分子の構造における集団的量子揺らぎのイメージング Imaging collective quantum fluctuations of the structure of a complex molecule

Benoît Richard, Rebecca Boll, Sourav Banerjee, Julia M. Schäfer, […] , and Till Jahnke
Science  Published:7 Aug 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adu2637

Editor’s summary

Quantum ground-state fluctuations are crucial phenomena in nature, affecting various processes, including quantum phase transitions and chemical reactions. Earlier studies on the topic only showed single fluctuating bond angles or bond distances, such as those in triatomic molecules. Richard et al. used the distinctive capabilities of x-ray–induced Coulomb explosion imaging to obtain accurate single-molecule data, which enabled the direct observation of collective fluctuations across all atoms in the complex polyatomic molecule 2-iodopyridine (C5H4NI). The presented method advances the ability to address various time-resolved chemistry experiments that present a formidable challenge for other time-resolved imaging techniques that typically rely on averaging measurements over many molecules. —Yury Suleymanov

Abstract

Because of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, the structure of a molecule fluctuates about its mean geometry, even in the ground state. Observing this fundamental quantum effect experimentally—particularly, revealing the collective nature of the structural quantum fluctuations—remains an unmet challenge for complex molecules. In this work, we achieved this for an 11-atom molecule by inducing its Coulomb explosion with an x-ray free-electron laser. We show that the structural fluctuations manifest themselves in correlated variations of ion momenta obtained through coincident detection of the atomic fragments from individual molecules. Our analysis scheme allows extracting these variations, despite our measurements covering only a fraction of the full 33-dimensional momentum space, thereby establishing a general approach for extracting information on high-dimensional structural dynamics using Coulomb explosion.

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