Properties of matter can be revealed through its interaction with light. In particular, X-ray based spectroscopies are widely used to gain insight into the local electronic structure of isolated elements or atoms or molecules embedded in an environment, and are element specific. Such capabilities evidence their potential as tools for chemical analysis. The recent development of X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) allows to probe matter with spatial (angström) and temporal (femtosecond) resolutions out of reach so far with optical lasers or third generation synchrotron sources. The unique characteristics of XFEL radiation are exploited in several areas, such as chemistry, physics and biology. In particular, double core hole spectroscopy, whose...
The use of synchrotron radiation in the so-called tender X-ray domain, which ranges from around 2 ke...
The advent of free electron lasers and high harmonic sources enables the investigation of electronic...
We report on a multiparticle coincidence experiment performed at the European X-ray Free-ElectronLas...
Properties of matter can be revealed through its interaction with light. In particular, X-ray based ...
Theory predicts that double-core-hole (DCH) spectroscopy can provide a new powerful means of differe...
In this thesis, we investigate the formation of atomic and molecular states with mul- tiple core ele...
The Linac Coherent Light Source free electron laser is a source of high brightness x rays, 2×10^11 p...
The high intensity of free electron lasers opens up the possibility to perform single-shot molecule ...
A great deal of attention has been devoted in the last few years to photoionization processes in iso...
Synchrotron radiation in the tender x-ray energy range (2-13 keV) allows deep core-shell excitation/...
The development of intense XUV sources through free-electron lasers (FELs) and high-order harmonic g...
The nature of transient electronic states created by photoabsorption critically determines the dynam...
X-ray spectroscopy is an important tool for the investigation of matter. X rays primarily interact w...
Because of the high intensity, X-ray free electron lasers allow one to create and probe double core ...
New capabilities at X-ray free-electron laser facilities allow the generation of two-colour femtosec...
The use of synchrotron radiation in the so-called tender X-ray domain, which ranges from around 2 ke...
The advent of free electron lasers and high harmonic sources enables the investigation of electronic...
We report on a multiparticle coincidence experiment performed at the European X-ray Free-ElectronLas...
Properties of matter can be revealed through its interaction with light. In particular, X-ray based ...
Theory predicts that double-core-hole (DCH) spectroscopy can provide a new powerful means of differe...
In this thesis, we investigate the formation of atomic and molecular states with mul- tiple core ele...
The Linac Coherent Light Source free electron laser is a source of high brightness x rays, 2×10^11 p...
The high intensity of free electron lasers opens up the possibility to perform single-shot molecule ...
A great deal of attention has been devoted in the last few years to photoionization processes in iso...
Synchrotron radiation in the tender x-ray energy range (2-13 keV) allows deep core-shell excitation/...
The development of intense XUV sources through free-electron lasers (FELs) and high-order harmonic g...
The nature of transient electronic states created by photoabsorption critically determines the dynam...
X-ray spectroscopy is an important tool for the investigation of matter. X rays primarily interact w...
Because of the high intensity, X-ray free electron lasers allow one to create and probe double core ...
New capabilities at X-ray free-electron laser facilities allow the generation of two-colour femtosec...
The use of synchrotron radiation in the so-called tender X-ray domain, which ranges from around 2 ke...
The advent of free electron lasers and high harmonic sources enables the investigation of electronic...
We report on a multiparticle coincidence experiment performed at the European X-ray Free-ElectronLas...