Joint Theory Seminar of European XFEL, CFEL & University of Hamburg

X-ray pump - X-ray probe diffraction signals from molecules

by Dr Jeremy Rouxel (Argonne, National Laboratory, IL, USA)

Europe/Berlin
CFEL Seminar Room I-III (DESY Campus Building 99)

CFEL Seminar Room I-III

DESY Campus Building 99

Description
The availability of ultrashort X-ray pulses allows for conducting X-ray diffraction experiments with femtosecond temporal resolution. It was recognized early that ultrafast X-ray diffraction signals are more complex than their static counterparts due to contributions from populations and coherences of various electronic states.
A formulation based on the density matrix to describe ultrafast X-ray diffraction signals will be discussed first. Simulations will be presented on 1) azobenzene photoexcited by an optical pump pulse and 2) a Zn-Ni porphyrin dimer solvated in water with a stimulated Raman X-ray pump.
 
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Meeting ID: 948 1756 0154
Passcode: 339019


 

Organised by

Daria Gorelova and Nils Brouwer