VI. Research Course on New X-Ray Sciences<br> X-Ray Investigation of Ultrafast Processes
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Europe/Berlin
Bldg. 28c (DESY Hamburg)
Bldg. 28c
DESY Hamburg
Notkestr. 85
22067 Hamburg
A. Rousse, T. Tschentscher
Description
The application for this conference is closed.
X-Ray Investigation of Ultrafast Processes
Sources of ultrashort x-ray pulses
Scattering techniques and instrumentation
Detection of ultrafast processes
Scientific applications in the areas of
Atomic and molecular physics
Plasma and condensed-matter physics
Chemistry and life-sciences
Free-electron lasers for short-wavelength radiation are a new light source providing extremely high brilliance radiation. These novel sources allow for new experimental techniques, therefore enabling new science to be investigated. The courses shall provide basic knowledge about new directions of X-Ray research and address Diploma student and PhD students and young research fellows.
This 6th course is devoted to the investigation of ultrafast processes using short-wavelength radiation. State-of-the-art experimental techniques and key scientific applications will be discussed. The number of participants is limited. Applications for this course should be made not later than January 15, 2007.