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titleOfInvention Process for the synthesis of product molecules
abstract The invention relates to a process for the synthesis of product molecules, in which ultrashort laser pulses which have been shaped by means of a pulse shaper are produced and a gas containing starting molecules is directed onto a surface on which the starting molecules are at least partly adsorbed, wherein the shaped ultrashort laser pulses are directed onto the surface in order to control a reaction for the synthesis of the product molecules from starting materials adsorbed on the surface.
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