Intense X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) can rapidly excite matter, leaving it in inherently unstable states that decay on femtosecond timescales. T......
Haynes, DC; Wurzer, M; Schletter, A; Al-Haddad, A; Blaga, C; Bostedt, C; Bozek, J; Bromberger, H; Bucher, M; Camper, A; Carron, S; Coffee, R; Costello, JT; DiMauro, LF; Ding, Y; Ferguson, K; Grguras, I; Helml, W; Hoffmann, MC; Ilchen, M; Jalas, S; Kabachnik, NM; Kazansky, AK; Kienberger, R; Maier, AR; Maxwell, T; Mazza, T; Meyer, M; Park, H; Robinson, J; Roedig, C; Schlarb, H; Singla, R; Tellkamp, F; Walker, PA; Zhang, K; Doumy, G; Behrens, C; Cavalieri, AL
Haynes, DC; Cavalieri, AL (corresponding author), Max Planck Inst Struct & Dynam Matter, Hamburg, Germany.; Haynes, DC; Cavalieri, AL (corresponding author), Ctr Free Electron Laser Sci, Hamburg, Germany.; Haynes, DC; Cavalieri, AL (corresponding author), Univ Hamburg, Hamburg Ctr Ultrafast Imaging, Hamburg, Germany.; Cavalieri, AL (corresponding author), Paul Scherrer Inst, Villigen, Switzerland.; Cavalieri, AL (corresponding author), Univ Bern, Inst Appl Phys, Bern, Switzerland.
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