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Dynamics of Self-Organized and Self-Assembled Structures,by Rashmi C. Desai and Raymond Kapral
Authors:Professor Peter VE McClintock
Institution:1. Lancaster University p.v.e.mcclintock@lancaster.ac.uk
Abstract:The arrival of the first hard X-ray free electron laser facilities promises new advances in structural dynamics and nanoscale imaging that will have impact across the sciences. This introductory review is intended to cover the basic physics behind this potential and illustrate the current state-of-the-art by discussing a number of recent findings from the LCLS facility at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Centre (SLAC). We concentrate on the new science using these light sources rather than the new light source technology itself, although a brief introduction to the operation of LCLS is given. Emphasis is placed upon the new regime of high intensity X-ray matter interaction physics with ultrashort X-ray pulses. We discuss how the unique combination of X-ray parameters will open new opportunities for time resolved structural studies and how the high brightness enables a new class of coherent diffraction X-ray imaging. The potential importance of this new imaging method in the study of nanostructures and biological systems at the sub-cellular and molecular level will be outlined.
Keywords:X-ray  free electron laser  matter interaction physics  diffraction imaging  ultrafast structural dynamics
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