Resonant inelastic soft x-ray scattering (RIXS) was used to study the electronic structure of solid
cysteine films. A RIXS map approach, i.e., plotting the x-ray emission intensity as a function of
excitation and emission energy, allows us to separate the contributions of the three chemically nonequivalent
carbon atoms in cysteine. In particular, we can identify orbitals localized near the photoexcited
atoms, as well as orbitals that are delocalized over the entire molecule.