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XFEL SASE pulses can enhance time-dependent observables

XFEL SASE pulses can enhance time-dependent observables

X-ray free electron lasers (XFELs) have emerged as powerful sources of short and intense x-ray pulses. We propose a simple and robust procedure which takes advantage of the inherent stochasticity of self-amplified stimulated emission (SASE) pulses to enhance the time-resolution and signal strength of the recorded data…

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Ultrafast x-ray scattering and electronic coherence at avoided crossings: complete isotropic signals

Ultrafast x-ray scattering and electronic coherence at avoided crossings: complete isotropic signals

Nonadiabatic transitions at conical intersections and avoided crossings play a pivotal role in shaping the outcomes of photochemical reactions. Using the photodissociation of LiF as a model, this theoretical study explores the application of gas phase nonresonant ultrafast x-ray scattering to map nonadiabatic transitions at an avoided crossing, utilizing the part of the scattering signal that probes electronic coherence directly…

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