Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsArtem RudenkoPhotoelectron spectroscopy employing X-ray and extreme ultraviolet (XUV) radiation is one of the most important experimental methods to study the electronic structure of atoms, molecules, and solids. Recent developments of XUV and X-ray sources with ultrashort pulse durations, like free-electron lasers (FELs) and high-order harmonics of infrared lasers, enabled combining this approach with a concept of a time-resolved measurement, where a pair of synchronized short light pulses is used to initiate and observe a physical or chemical process of interest. Among other advances, such combination turned out to be particularly useful for atomic physics and gas-phase femtochemistry, where femtos...
The time scale of the dynamics in atoms and molecules varies from attoseconds (10-18) to picoseconds...
The advent of free electron lasers and high harmonic sources enables the investigation of electronic...
The time scale of the dynamics in atoms and molecules varies from attoseconds (10-18) to picoseconds...
In the work for this thesis, a split-mirror-setup was designed and build, which was used to split th...
The topic of this doctoral thesis is the study of time-resolved phenomena in molecular systems using...
The correlated motion of electrons within gas-phase atoms and molecules influences various fundament...
Wave packet dynamics and autoionization of doubly excited states in molecules can be studied by comb...
The correlated motion of electrons within gas-phase atoms and molecules influences various fundament...
The implementation of pump-probe experiments with ultrashort laser pulses enables the study of dynam...
Ultrafast femtosecond (10-15 s) dynamics of atomic xenon, vinyl bromide and carbon disulfide molecul...
Treating the correlated behaviour of multiple particles is challenging for both theory and experimen...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsArtem RudenkoA new era in ultrafast science has started in ...
This thesis presents how sources of coherent sources extreme ultraviolet (XUV) and soft X-ray wavel...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsArtem RudenkoA new era in ultrafast science has started in ...
Wave packet dynamics and autoionization of doubly excited states in molecules can be studied by comb...
The time scale of the dynamics in atoms and molecules varies from attoseconds (10-18) to picoseconds...
The advent of free electron lasers and high harmonic sources enables the investigation of electronic...
The time scale of the dynamics in atoms and molecules varies from attoseconds (10-18) to picoseconds...
In the work for this thesis, a split-mirror-setup was designed and build, which was used to split th...
The topic of this doctoral thesis is the study of time-resolved phenomena in molecular systems using...
The correlated motion of electrons within gas-phase atoms and molecules influences various fundament...
Wave packet dynamics and autoionization of doubly excited states in molecules can be studied by comb...
The correlated motion of electrons within gas-phase atoms and molecules influences various fundament...
The implementation of pump-probe experiments with ultrashort laser pulses enables the study of dynam...
Ultrafast femtosecond (10-15 s) dynamics of atomic xenon, vinyl bromide and carbon disulfide molecul...
Treating the correlated behaviour of multiple particles is challenging for both theory and experimen...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsArtem RudenkoA new era in ultrafast science has started in ...
This thesis presents how sources of coherent sources extreme ultraviolet (XUV) and soft X-ray wavel...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of PhysicsArtem RudenkoA new era in ultrafast science has started in ...
Wave packet dynamics and autoionization of doubly excited states in molecules can be studied by comb...
The time scale of the dynamics in atoms and molecules varies from attoseconds (10-18) to picoseconds...
The advent of free electron lasers and high harmonic sources enables the investigation of electronic...
The time scale of the dynamics in atoms and molecules varies from attoseconds (10-18) to picoseconds...