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European XFEL Project: Status and Research Applications

European XFEL Project: Status and Research Applications. Moscow, Jun 17, 2008 Serguei L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, Hamburg, Germany. June 5, 2007: Official Launch of the Project !. The European XFEL Limited Liability Company.

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European XFEL Project: Status and Research Applications

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  1. European XFEL Project: Status and Research Applications Moscow, Jun 17, 2008 Serguei L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, Hamburg, Germany

  2. June 5, 2007: Official Launch of the Project! S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

  3. The European XFEL Limited Liability Company S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

  4. XFEL International Contributions S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

  5. XFEL, Committees, Collaborating Institutes S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

  6. S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

  7. Peak Brilliance of X-Ray Sources vs. Time S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

  8. European XFEL in the International Context S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

  9. European XFEL User Facility Parameters S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

  10. First Undulators and Beamlines • Concentrate on SASE radiation • provide as large as possible photon energy range • for soft X-rays start with linear polarization • enable use of harm./spont. emission in SASE beamlines S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

  11. SASE 1 Energy [keV] 0.1 1.0 10.0 100 Spectroscopy on Small Quantum Systems Structure determination by diffraction 10 1.0 0.1 Wavelength [nm] Dynamics of nanoscale systems by PCS Magnetism by PCS & CDI Imaging nanosystems Generate HED samples Absorption spectroscopy Photon Energy Ranges of Applications SASE 2 SASE 3 spont. radiation U 1, U 2 S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

  12. Selection of First Instruments Hard X-rays Soft X-rays S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

  13. SASE 1, SASE 2, SASE 3 beamlines • SASE 1 (12.4 keV) • SPB & MID instruments • emphasis on coherent x-ray beam • coherent diffraction and XPCS application • SASE 2 (3.1 – 12.4 keV) • FDE & HED instruments • emphasis on pump-probe applications : X-ray/X-ray & opt./X-ray • SASE 3 (600 – 3000 eV) • SQS instrument • emphasis on high intensity; X-ray/X-ray & opt./X-ray pump-probe • SCS instrument • emphasis on coherent x-ray beam; coherent diffraction & XPCS S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

  14. Femtochemistry • Capturing chemical reactions on film A chemical reaction is triggered by a laser flash. A second laser pulse is then sent at varying intervals after the first one to take instantaneous snapshots. "Filming" chemical reactions using ultra-fast lasers. S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

  15. Structural Biology • Shedding light on biomolecules Protein DNA complexes are often very large and difficult to crystallize. The X-ray laser opens up possibilities to unravel their structure and function in the living organism without the need for crystallization. Biomolecules are destroyed by intense X-ray radiation. In order to obtain a usable image of the biomolecule, the image must be recorded very quickly. S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

  16. Material Reserach • Developing new materials Various models explaining stick-slip friction.This phenomenon arises when a sliding film alternately melts (due to shear force) and freezes. A better understanding of the sliding phase (c) and how to prevent freezing (d) could help reduce frictional losses. Using intense X-ray radiation physicists investigate friction on an atomic level. S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

  17. Cluster Physics • When less is more When matter is irradiated with very intense light, unusual processes occur which do not happen after irradiation with less intense light. Model calculation of a copper particle with 17000 atoms - a cluster which plays a role in catalytic processes. S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

  18. Plasma Physics • A different state of matter With an X-ray laser, plasmas can be created that are as hot as the interiors of giant stars. At the same time, it will be possible to investigate the plasmas so created at varying intervals with another part of the laser beam and thus to conduct research into the plasma state. S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

  19. You are very welcome to plan your experiments at the European XFEL S.L. Molodtsov European XFEL Project, 17-Jun-08

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