The Instrument for Femtosecond X-Ray Experiments (FDE) will exploit the unique time structure and intensity of the European XFEL for structural dynamics studies of molecules, biological species and solid state materials. This instrument will allow new investigations of electronic and atomic structure changes that are not possible today. It will thus supplement to several fields of contemporary research including chemical and biological dynamics and solid state physics. Advanced X-Ray Spectroscopies and Scattering will be implemented with femtosecond time resolution, but also techniques that require the intense average XFEL flux are foreseen.
This meeting forms part of a series of workshops aiming to discuss scientific cases and designs of the European XFEL instruments. It features a number of invited lectures on scientific and technical aspects, followed by group sessions providing opportunities for extended discussions from broad user communities on the construction of the FDE instrument and its capabilities.
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