Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research including geo- and planetary sciences. At the European X-ray Free Electron Laser (XFEL) in Hamburg, one of the six baseline instruments is dedicated to High Energy Density Science (HED). A 100 J optical laser with nanosecond pulse duration, high repetition rate and pulse shaping option will be integrated at this instrument, which will allow to shock compressing matter to very high internal pressures of up to 1 TPa and to off-Hugoniot states at lower pressures with ramped compression. This will enable to mimic conditions similar to the interior of Saturn, Neptune, Uranus, Earth and Venus. The extreme states of matter can then be probed with the FEL...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
The High Energy Density science instrument (HED) at the European XFEL, Hamburg, Germany will provide...
Free-electron laser facilities provide new applications in the field of high-pressure research inclu...
The High Energy Density science instrument (HED) at the European XFEL, Hamburg, Germany will provide...
Free-electron lasers (FELs) produce extremely intense, coherent and ultrashort pulses of light. Due ...
The High Energy Density Science (HED) instrument at the European X-ray Free-Electron Laser Facility ...
The High Energy Density Science (HED) instrument at the European X-ray Free-Electron Laser Facility ...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
Free-electron laser facilities enable new applications in the field of high-pressure research includ...
The High Energy Density science instrument (HED) at the European XFEL, Hamburg, Germany will provide...
Free-electron laser facilities provide new applications in the field of high-pressure research inclu...
The High Energy Density science instrument (HED) at the European XFEL, Hamburg, Germany will provide...
Free-electron lasers (FELs) produce extremely intense, coherent and ultrashort pulses of light. Due ...
The High Energy Density Science (HED) instrument at the European X-ray Free-Electron Laser Facility ...
The High Energy Density Science (HED) instrument at the European X-ray Free-Electron Laser Facility ...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...