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Femtosecond X-Ray fluorescence
Schnurer M; Streli C; Wobrauschek P; Hentschel M; Kienberger R; Spielmann C; Krausz F.
  • Schnurer M; Institut fur Photonik, Technische Universitat Wien, Gusshausstrasse 27-29, A-1040 Wien, Austria.
Phys Rev Lett ; 85(16): 3392-5, 2000 Oct 16.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11030904
ABSTRACT
Using few-cycle-driven coherent laser harmonics, K-shell vacancies have been created in light elements, such as boron (E(B) = 188 eV) and carbon (E(B) = 284 eV), on a time scale of a few femtoseconds for the first time. The capability of detecting x-ray fluorescence excited by few-femtosecond radiation with an accuracy of the order of 1 eV paves the way for probing the evolution of the microscopic environment of selected atoms in chemical and biochemical reactions on previously inaccessible time scales (<100 fs) by tracing the temporal evolution of the "chemical shift" of peaks associated with inner-shell electronic transitions in time-resolved x-ray fluorescence and photoelectron spectra.
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Año: 2000 Tipo del documento: Article
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Año: 2000 Tipo del documento: Article