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.
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