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A new computational tool for describing the behavior of molecules in high-intensity x-ray fields
Sang-Kil Son
Workshop on Science of “From Matter to Materials and Life” (Hamburg, Germany, December 14-16, 2016) [oral presentation] [BibTeX] https://indico.desy.de/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=15714
Unprecedentedly intense x-ray pulses, provided by x-ray free-electron laser (XFEL) facilities, can create unusual, highly excited states of matter, which have not been conceivable with conventional light sources. I will discuss theoretical and numerical challenges to describe extreme states of matter created by XFEL, and introduce a new computational tool to explore ultrafast explosion dynamics of molecules in high-intensity x-ray fields. It will provide a key insight to understand fundamental XFEL-matter interactions and a basis to design new frontiers of XFEL science.
Tags: XATOM,
XMOLECULE,
XMDYN,
XFEL,
CFEL,
DESY
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