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@ARTICLE{Chapman:207282,
author = {Chapman, Henry N.},
title = {{D}isruptive {P}hoton {T}echnologies for {C}hemical
{D}ynamics},
journal = {Faraday discussions},
volume = {171},
issn = {1364-5498},
address = {Cambridge [u.a.]},
publisher = {Soc.},
reportid = {PUBDB-2015-01265},
pages = {525 - 543},
year = {2014},
note = {(c) The Royal Society of Chemistry},
abstract = {A perspective of new and emerging technologies for chemical
dynamics is given, with an emphasis on the use of X-ray
sources that generate sub-picosecond pulses. The two classes
of experimental techniques used for time-resolved
measurements of chemical processes and their effects are
spectroscopy and imaging, where the latter includes
microscopy, diffractive imaging, and crystallography. X-Ray
free-electron lasers have brought new impetus to the field,
allowing not only temporal and spatial resolution at atomic
time and length scales, but also bringing a new way to
overcome limitations due to perturbation of the sample by
the X-ray probe by out-running radiation damage. Associated
instrumentation and methods are being developed to take
advantage of the new opportunities of these sources. Once
these methods of observational science have been mastered it
should be possible to use the new tools to directly control
those chemical processes.},
cin = {FS-CFEL-1},
ddc = {540},
cid = {I:(DE-H253)FS-CFEL-1-20120731},
pnm = {Experiments at CFEL (POF2-544) / AXSIS - Frontiers in
Attosecond X-ray Science: Imaging and Spectroscopy (609920)},
pid = {G:(DE-H253)POF2-CFEL-Exp.-20130405 / G:(EU-Grant)609920},
experiment = {EXP:(DE-H253)CFEL-Exp-20150101},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
UT = {WOS:000345529900029},
pubmed = {pmid:25274509},
doi = {10.1039/C4FD00156G},
url = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/207282},
}