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Zhibin Sun, Jiadong Fan, Haoyuan Li and Huaidong Jiang
The advent of ultrafast X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) opens the tantalizing possibility of the atomic-resolution imaging of reproducible objects such as viruses, nanoparticles, single molecules, clusters, and perhaps biological cells, achieving a re...
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Edwin Kukk, Koji Motomura, Hironobu Fukuzawa, Kiyonobu Nagaya and Kiyoshi Ueda
X-ray free electron lasers (XFELs) providing ultrashort intense pulses of X-rays have proven to be excellent tools to investigate the dynamics of radiation-induced dissociation and charge redistribution in molecules and nanoparticles. Coincidence techniq...
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Li Fang, Hui Xiong, Edwin Kukk and Nora Berrah
Molecular dynamics is of fundamental interest in natural science research. The capability of investigating molecular dynamics is one of the various motivations for ultrafast optics. We present our investigation of photoionization and nuclear dynamics in ...
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R. W. Schoenlein, S. Boutet, M. P. Minitti and A.M. Dunne
The development of X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) has launched a new era in X-ray science by providing ultrafast coherent X-ray pulses with a peak brightness that is approximately one billion times higher than previous X-ray sources. The Linac Cohere...
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Etienne Gagnon, Arvinder S. Sandhu, Ariel Paul, Kim Hagen, Achim Czasch, Till Jahnke, Predrag Ranitovic, C. Lewis Cocke, Barry Walker, Margaret M. Murnane, and Henry C. Kapteyn
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