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Author Correction: Femtosecond-resolved observation of the fragmentation of buckminsterfullerene following X-ray multiphoton ionization
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Femtosecond-resolved observation of the fragmentation of buckminsterfullerene following X-ray multiphoton ionization
X-ray free-electron lasers have, over the past decade, opened up the possibility of understanding the ultrafast response of matter to intense X-ray pulses. In earlier research on atoms and small molecules, new...
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Open AccessNanoplasma Formation by High Intensity Hard X-rays
Using electron spectroscopy, we have investigated nanoplasma formation from noble gas clusters exposed to high-intensity hard-x-ray pulses at ~5 keV. Our experiment was carried out at the SPring-8 Angstrom Com...
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Femtosecond X-ray-induced explosion of C60 at extreme intensity
Understanding molecular femtosecond dynamics under intense X-ray exposure is critical to progress in biomolecular imaging and matter under extreme conditions. Imaging viruses and proteins at an atomic spatial ...
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The effect of tamper layer on the explosion dynamics of atom clusters
The behavior of small samples in very short and intense hard X-ray pulses is studied by molecular dynamics type calculations. The main emphasis is put on the effect of various tamper layers about the sample. T...
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Dynamics in a cluster under the influence of intense femtosecond hard X-ray pulses
In this paper we examine the behavior of small cluster of atoms in a short (10-50 fs) very intense hard X-ray (10 keV) pulse. We use numerical modeling based on the non-relativistic classical equation of motio...
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A limit theorem for truncated random variables