Abstract:Short pulses in the X-ray regime offer unique opportunities for the study of ultrafast processes in biology, chemistry and physics. The absorption of X-rays can occur with high spectral selectivity for direct chemical or physical analysis, the very low diffraction limit of X-rays is useful for imaging and physical analysis, and the short wavelength supports extremely short pulses in the attosecond (1 as D 10 18 s) and even zeptosecond (1 zs D 10 21 s) range [1,2]. Over the past few years, X-ray sources have re… Show more
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