Atomic-scale visualization of inertial dynamics.
The motion of atoms on interatomic potential energy surfaces is fundamental to the dynamics of liquids and solids. An accelerator-based source of femtosecond x-ray pulses allowed us to follow directly atomic displacements on an optically modified energy landscape, leading eventually to the transitio...
Main Authors: | Lindenberg, A, Larsson, J, Sokolowski-Tinten, K, Gaffney, K, Blome, C, Synnergren, O, Sheppard, J, Caleman, C, Macphee, A, Weinstein, D, Lowney, D, Allison, T, Matthews, T, Falcone, R, Cavalieri, A, Fritz, D, Lee, S, Bucksbaum, P, Reis, D, Rudati, J, Fuoss, P, Kao, C, Siddons, D, Pahl, R, Als-Nielsen, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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