Time-resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopy with a water-window high-harmonic source

2017 
Time-resolved spectroscopy at element-specific absorption edges provides a powerful tool to study ultrafast phenomena of matter on the atomic scale in the gas, solid or liquid phase. Combining element sensitivity of core-to-valence transitions due to the very localized initial core state and femtosecond/attosecond time resolution of new soft X-ray sources based on high-harmonic generation from long-wavelength drivers, accurate electronic and structural information is now accessible.
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