- Guillemin, R;
- Inhester, L;
- Ilchen, M;
- Mazza, T;
- Boll, R;
- Weber, Th;
- Eckart, S;
- Grychtol, P;
- Rennhack, N;
- Marchenko, T;
- Velasquez, N;
- Travnikova, O;
- Ismail, I;
- Niskanen, J;
- Kukk, E;
- Trinter, F;
- Gisselbrecht, M;
- Feifel, R;
- Sansone, G;
- Rolles, D;
- Martins, M;
- Meyer, M;
- Simon, M;
- Santra, R;
- Pfeifer, T;
- Jahnke, T;
- Piancastelli, MN
Dynamical response of water exposed to x-rays is of utmost importance in a wealth of science areas. We exposed isolated water isotopologues to short x-ray pulses from a free-electron laser and detected momenta of all produced ions in coincidence. By combining experimental results and theoretical modeling, we identify significant structural dynamics with characteristic isotope effects in H2O2+, D2O2+, and HDO2+, such as asymmetric bond elongation and bond-angle opening, leading to two-body or three-body fragmentation on a timescale of a few femtoseconds. A method to disentangle the sequences of events taking place upon the consecutive absorption of two x-ray photons is described. The obtained deep look into structural properties and dynamics of dissociating water isotopologues provides essential insights into the underlying mechanisms.