Research

Experiments in the Burt group can broadly be classified as physical and analytical chemistry. We apply ion imaging mass spectrometry and ultrafast spectroscopy to study molecular structures and reaction dynamics, and also develop more wide-ranging applications including surface imaging. The principal technique we use is laser-induced Coulomb explosion imaging mass spectrometry (CEI-MS), where a tabletop amplified femtosecond laser is used to strip away multiple valence electrons from a target molecule. The molecule then explodes, and its fragments are subsequently imaged, a process akin to taking a 'snapshot' of the molecular geometry at the point of ionization. See the following video from former group postdoc James Pickering for an explanation of this process and how it can be used experimentally:

https://www.youtube.com/embed/Oq7yao7pD_k