X-ray scattering using highly brilliant x-ray free-electron laser (FEL) radiation provides new access to probe free-electron density, temperature and ionization in near-solid density plasmas. First experiments at the soft x-ray FEL FLASH at DESY, Hamburg, show the capabilities of this technique. The ultrashort FEL pulses in particular can probe equilibration phenomena occurring after excitation of the plasma using ultrashort optical laser pumping. We have investigated liquid hydrogen and find that the interaction of very intense soft x-ray FEL radiation alone heats the sample volume. As the plasma establishes, photons from the same pulse undergo scattering, thus probing the transient, warm dense matter state. We find a free-electron density...
We investigate subpicosecond dynamics of warm dense hydrogen at the XUV free-electron laser facility...
We investigate subpicosecond dynamics of warm dense hydrogen at the XUV free-electron laser facility...
Studies of materials under extreme conditions have relevance to a broad area of research, including ...
X-ray scattering using highly brilliant x-ray free-electron laser (FEL) radiation provides new acces...
The short pulse duration and high intensity of the FLASH (Free-electron LASer in Hamburg) allows us ...
We present collective Thomson scattering with soft x-ray free electron laser radiation as a method t...
Matter with a high energy density (>10(5) joules per cm(3)) is prevalent throughout the Universe,...
The complex physics of the interaction between short-pulse ultrahigh-intensity lasers and solids is ...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The recent development of free-electron lasers operating at XUV and X-ray wavelengths are proving vi...
We discuss a collective Thomson scattering experiment at the VUV free electron laser facility at DES...
Studies of materials under extreme conditions have relevance to a broad area of research, including ...
We investigate ultrafast (fs) electron dynamics in a liquid hydrogen sample, isochorically and volum...
We study the feasibility of using small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) as a new experimental diagnost...
We investigate subpicosecond dynamics of warm dense hydrogen at the XUV free-electron laser facility...
We investigate subpicosecond dynamics of warm dense hydrogen at the XUV free-electron laser facility...
Studies of materials under extreme conditions have relevance to a broad area of research, including ...
X-ray scattering using highly brilliant x-ray free-electron laser (FEL) radiation provides new acces...
The short pulse duration and high intensity of the FLASH (Free-electron LASer in Hamburg) allows us ...
We present collective Thomson scattering with soft x-ray free electron laser radiation as a method t...
Matter with a high energy density (>10(5) joules per cm(3)) is prevalent throughout the Universe,...
The complex physics of the interaction between short-pulse ultrahigh-intensity lasers and solids is ...
The advent of the first free-electron X-ray lasers (XFELs), FLASH in 2004 and LCLS in 2009, may prov...
The recent development of free-electron lasers operating at XUV and X-ray wavelengths are proving vi...
We discuss a collective Thomson scattering experiment at the VUV free electron laser facility at DES...
Studies of materials under extreme conditions have relevance to a broad area of research, including ...
We investigate ultrafast (fs) electron dynamics in a liquid hydrogen sample, isochorically and volum...
We study the feasibility of using small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) as a new experimental diagnost...
We investigate subpicosecond dynamics of warm dense hydrogen at the XUV free-electron laser facility...
We investigate subpicosecond dynamics of warm dense hydrogen at the XUV free-electron laser facility...
Studies of materials under extreme conditions have relevance to a broad area of research, including ...