Infrared + X-Ray Pump-Probe Spectroscopy

X-ray physics constitutes one of a few branches which has remained vital through the whole 20th century. The modern history of X-ray spectroscopy has though spanned a comparatively short time period, as it  has tightly followed the development of synchrotron radiation sources.  With lasers one can get a glimpse on molecular excitations at freezing times making use pump-probe technique.  X-ray spectra are modified by a strong laser field. Laser assisted  X-ray scattering, photoabsorption and photoionization can also be used for structure determination.



Click the links below to see some experimental results related to our investigations. If you are interested in joining our group or in collaboration contact Hans Ågren


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