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. Experimental activities will be conducted using a setup that generates high-order (XUV) harmonics of an infrared high-power laser, yielding short pulses in the tens-of-femtoseconds range. Such radiation can be
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,Laser science,Chemical reaction,Atomic collision,Electron microscopy,Electron diffraction,Attosecond science,Femtosecond Science For more details, please visit to Ultrashort Electron Beam Science RIKEN
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Kapteyn, M M Murnane, C Hernández-García, Nature Photonics 13, 123–130 (2019). “Ultraintense femtosecond magnetic nanoprobes induced by azimuthally polarized laser beams” , M Blanco, F Cambronero, M T
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position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description European XFEL is an international non-profit company located in the Hamburg area in Germany. It operates a 3.4 km-long X-ray laser, which
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: Experience with high-power femtosecond laser system operation, preferable with >10TW class titanium-sapphire systems. Basic theoretical understanding of the interactions of intense lasers in plasma, X-rays in
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Alfred-Wegener-Institut Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung | Bremerhaven, Bremen | Germany | 2 months ago
, depending on your profile. We offer excellent analytical facilities, including single- and multi-collector sector field ICP-MS, a femtosecond laser, state-of-the-art clean rooms, a unique research environment
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. The postdoctoral researcher will be involved in the development of a complex ultrafast multipulse spectroscopic approach, based on the electronic synchronization of multiple, brand new custom-made femtosecond and
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excitation using femtosecond lasers. Knowledge in temperature measurements using laser based diagnostics. Ability to independently design and carry out experimental research projects related to two-phase flow
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(~2 K) crystallography and serial femtosecond X-ray crystallography using X-ray Free Electron Laser sources. Furthermore, the candidate must have experience in materials synthesis and crystal growth
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the XLEAP at LCLS-II as well as using femtosecond FELs around the world; time-resolved molecular dynamics experiments using IR and UV lasers paired with a COLTRIMS at UConn. The candidate will be stationed