In recent years, the time-resolved X-ray diffraction technique has been established as an excellent tool for studying reaction dynamics and protein structural transitions with the aid of 100 ps X-ray pulses generated from third-generation synchrotrons. The forthcoming advent of the X-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) will bring a substantial improvement in pulse duration, photon flux and coherence of X-ray pulses, making time-resolved X-ray diffraction even more powerful. This technical breakthrough is envisioned to revolutionize the field of reaction dynamics associated with time-resolved diffraction methods. Examples of candidates for the first femtosecond X-ray diffraction experiments using highly coherent sub-100 fs pulses generated from X...
Continuing technical advances in the creation of (sub-) femtosecond VUV and X-ray pulses with Free-E...
One of the exciting prospects enabled by the short, intense pulses of X-ray free-electron lasers (XF...
X-ray diffractive imaging is at the very heart of materials science and has been utilized fordecades...
Time-resolved X-ray diffraction provides direct information on three-dimensional structures of react...
Our scientific understanding of the static or time-averaged structure of condensed matter on the ato...
Our scientific understanding of the static or time-averaged structure of condensed matter on the at...
X-ray free-electron lasers provide femtosecond-duration pulses of hard X-rays with a peak brightness...
Research opportunities and techniques are reviewed for the application of hard x-ray pulsed free-ele...
In the next decade the scientific community expects a strong impact in physics, chemistry, biology, ...
The feasibility of time-resolved structural studies using pulsed X-ray radiation from a 3rd generati...
The feasibility of time-resolved structural studies using pulsed X-ray radiation from a 3rd generati...
The feasibility of time-resolved structural studies using pulsed X-ray radiation from a 3rd generati...
X-ray free-electron lasers produce pulses of coherent X-rays that are up to nine orders of magnitude...
X-ray free-electron lasers produce pulses of coherent X-rays that are up to nine orders of magnitude...
Continuing technical advances in the creation of (sub-) femtosecond VUV and X-ray pulses with Free-E...
Continuing technical advances in the creation of (sub-) femtosecond VUV and X-ray pulses with Free-E...
One of the exciting prospects enabled by the short, intense pulses of X-ray free-electron lasers (XF...
X-ray diffractive imaging is at the very heart of materials science and has been utilized fordecades...
Time-resolved X-ray diffraction provides direct information on three-dimensional structures of react...
Our scientific understanding of the static or time-averaged structure of condensed matter on the ato...
Our scientific understanding of the static or time-averaged structure of condensed matter on the at...
X-ray free-electron lasers provide femtosecond-duration pulses of hard X-rays with a peak brightness...
Research opportunities and techniques are reviewed for the application of hard x-ray pulsed free-ele...
In the next decade the scientific community expects a strong impact in physics, chemistry, biology, ...
The feasibility of time-resolved structural studies using pulsed X-ray radiation from a 3rd generati...
The feasibility of time-resolved structural studies using pulsed X-ray radiation from a 3rd generati...
The feasibility of time-resolved structural studies using pulsed X-ray radiation from a 3rd generati...
X-ray free-electron lasers produce pulses of coherent X-rays that are up to nine orders of magnitude...
X-ray free-electron lasers produce pulses of coherent X-rays that are up to nine orders of magnitude...
Continuing technical advances in the creation of (sub-) femtosecond VUV and X-ray pulses with Free-E...
Continuing technical advances in the creation of (sub-) femtosecond VUV and X-ray pulses with Free-E...
One of the exciting prospects enabled by the short, intense pulses of X-ray free-electron lasers (XF...
X-ray diffractive imaging is at the very heart of materials science and has been utilized fordecades...