Hannover 2016 – scientific programme
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A: Fachverband Atomphysik
A 29: Atomic clusters (with MO)
A 29.2: Poster
Wednesday, March 2, 2016, 16:30–19:00, Empore Lichthof
X-Ray Movie Camera: First results and analysis of single cluster images — •Katharina Kolatzki1, Mario Sauppe1, Leonie Flückinger1,2, Bruno Langbehn1, Björn Senfftleben1, Jannis Zimbalski1, Maria Müller1, Anatoli Ulmer1, Tobias Zimmermann1, Julian Zimmermann1, Tais Gorkhover5, Christoph Bostedt5, Benjamin Erk3, Marion Kuhlmann3, Daniel Rolles3,4, Dimitrios Rompotis3, Rolf Treusch3, Stefan Düsterer3, Cédrik Bomme3, Torsten Feigl6, Thomas Möller1, and Daniela Rupp1 — 1TU Berlin — 2La Trobe University — 3DESY — 4Kansas State University — 5SLAC — 6optiX fab
Free-electron lasers with high spatial and temporal resolution open a completely new field of atomic frontier physics. In order to get further insights into the generation and light-induced dynamics of large xenon clusters, we performed an XUV pump-probe experiment. In this novel two detector set-up, we were able to capture a "two-frame movie" with delays of 0 ps, 70 ps and 650 ps. The data sets that were taken at the free-electron laser FLASH in Hamburg consist of an ion spectrum and two scattering images: The first one pictures the intact initial xenon cluster and the second one images the exploding cluster. The analysis of the single-shot data will be discussed and first results will be presented.