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LOCATION:Chamberlin 2241
SUMMARY:The attosecond-Ångstrom frontier at x-ray free-electron laser
 s\, Physics Department Colloquium\,  Linda Young\, ANL
DESCRIPTION:The recent advent of x-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) en
 ables researchers to watch matter move on the natural time and length 
 scales of electronic and atomic motion.  Not only are freeze-frame sna
 pshots with sub-femtosecond exposure times possible\, these accelerato
 r-based x-ray laser sources provide coherent radiation of sufficient i
 ntensity to perform nonlinear spectroscopy with x-rays.  Within this c
 ontext I will discuss two recent projects from our group\, the realiza
 tion of super-resolution stimulated x-ray Raman spectroscopy and attos
 econd-pump/attosecond-probe spectroscopy of liquid water\, and some op
 portunities for future studies to understand x-ray interactions with m
 atter.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=9236
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