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Paul Denham and Pietro Musumeci
We present an envelope equation-based approach to obtain analytical scaling laws for the shortest pulse length achievable using radiofrequency (RF)-based bunch compression. The derived formulas elucidate the dependencies on the electron beam energy and b...
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Di Zhao, Pengxian You, Jing Yang, Junhong Yu, Hang Zhang, Min Liao and Jianbo Hu
Femtosecond hard X-ray pulses generated by laser-driven plasma sources are eminently suitable to probe structural dynamics due to the angstrom spatial resolution and sub-picosecond time resolution. However, the insufficient flux of X-ray photons and high...
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Stylianos Petrakis, Alexandros Skoulakis, Yannis Orphanos, Anastasios Grigoriadis, Georgia Andrianaki, Dimitrios Louloudakis, Nathanail Kortsalioudakis, Athanasios Tsapras, Costas Balas, Dimitrios Zouridis, Efthymios Pachos, Makis Bakarezos, Vasilios Dimitriou, Michael Tatarakis, Emmanouil P. Benis and Nektarios A. Papadogiannis
The rapid growth of nanotechnology has increased the need for fast nanoscale imaging. X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) facilities currently provide such coherent sources of directional and high-brilliance X-ray radiation. These facilities require large f...
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Alisia Fadini, Sven Reiche, Karol Nass and Jasper J. van Thor
A broadband energy-chirped hard X-ray pulse has been demonstrated at the SwissFEL (free electron laser) with up to 4% bandwidth. We consider the characteristic parameters for analyzing the time dependence of stationary protein diffraction with energy-chi...
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Germán Sciaini
A review that summarizes the most recent technological developments in the field of ultrafast structural dynamics with focus on the use of ultrashort X-ray and electron pulses follows. Atomistic views of chemical processes and phase transformations have ...
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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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G. H. Kassier, K. Haupt, N. Erasmus, E. G. Rohwer, H. M. von Bergmann, H. Schwoerer, S. M. M. Coelho, and F. D. Auret
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P. Musumeci, J. T. Moody, C. M. Scoby, M. S. Gutierrez, and T. Tran
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U. Shymanovich, M. Nicoul, W. Lu, S. Kähle, A. Tarasevitch, K. Sokolowski-Tinten, and D. von der Linde
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Renkai Li, Chuanxiang Tang, Yingchao Du, Wenhui Huang, Qiang Du, Jiaru Shi, Lixin Yan, and Xijie Wang
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