Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2010
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2010njph...12c5015t&link_type=abstract
New Journal of Physics, Volume 12, Issue 3, pp. 035015 (2010).
Physics
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FLASH (free electron laser in Hamburg) is a unique, ultra-brilliant soft x-ray source providing highly coherent femtosecond pulses, currently in a wavelength range of 6.8-47 nm. Up to several 1012 coherent photons within a 10-70 fs pulse allow the study of dynamical changes in nanometer-sized structures. This is a big step towards the ultimate goal of observing femtosecond dynamics on the atomic length scale, for example 'watching bio-machines at work'. In this review, the properties of FLASH are summarized with a focus on coherence, and the potential of FLASH for structural investigations is illustrated with an overview of the recently performed coherent imaging experiments.
Feldhaus J.
Treusch Rolf
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