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Structural Dynamics with X-ray and Electron Scattering

Amini, Kasra, Rouzée, Arnaud 1981-, Vrakking, Marc J. J.

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Abstract

Since the early 20th century, X-ray and electron scattering has provided a powerful means by which the location of atoms can be identified in gas-phase molecules and condensed matter with sub-atomic spatial resolution. Scattering techniques can also provide valuable observables of the fundamental properties of electrons in matter such as an electron’s spin and its energy. In recent years, significant technological developments in both X-ray and electron scattering have paved the way to time-resolved analogues capable of capturing real-time snapshots of transient structures undergoing a photochemical reaction. Structural Dynamics with X-ray and Electron Scattering is a two-part book that firstly introduces the fundamental background to scattering theory and photochemical phenomena of interest. The second part discusses the latest advances and research results from the application of ultrafast scattering techniques to imaging the structure and dynamics of gas-phase molecules and condensed matter. This book aims to provide a unifying platform for X-ray and electron scattering.

Topics & Concepts

ScatteringElectronElectron scatteringPhysicsBiological small-angle scatteringX-rayObservableChemical physicsAtomic physicsChemistryComputational physicsOpticsSmall-angle neutron scatteringQuantum mechanicsNeutron scatteringX-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence AnalysisAdvanced Chemical Physics StudiesElectron and X-Ray Spectroscopy Techniques
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