Ultrafast science using x-ray free-electron lasers
Zeit
Ort
Anna-von-Helmholtz-Bau
Eingang: Ecke Marchstraße/Fraunhoferstraße
Organisation
Sprecher:innen
- Prof. Dr. Robin Santra
Im Berliner Physikalischen Kolloquium im Anna-von-Helmholtz-Bau der PTB wird
Prof. Dr. Robin Santra,
Center for Free-Electron Laser Science bei DESY und Universität Hamburg,
vortragen.
Zusammenfassung
X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) offer exciting research opportunities for revealing ultrafast dynamics in matter in real time; measuring the atomically-resolved structure of complex molecules and molecular assemblies; and creating and probing astrophysically relevant, extreme states of matter. In my presentation, I will first introduce the basic physical interaction mechanisms that underlie and accompany applications of x-rays. I will then explain the principles characterizing the operation of XFELs. Numerous insightful investigations have already been performed using XFELs. In my presentation, I will focus on two recent studies in ultrafast science: the first x-ray attosecond pump and x-ray attosecond probe measurement on a condensed-phase sample, and the first direct observation of the collective properties of structural quantum fluctuations in a high-dimensional nuclear configuration space.