Intense extreme ultraviolet FEL pulses were directed at the clusters and the resultant energy distribution of electrons knocked out of the clusters was measured using a «velocity map imaging spectrometer».
Not exact matches
Exposing a small cluster of neon atoms to a very short and
intense burst of
extreme ultraviolet light initiates a novel mechanism that produces a large number of electrons and ions.
The investigation of cluster explosion dynamics under
intense extreme -
ultraviolet (XUV) pulses has so far been limited to large scale facilities like free - electron lasers.
The availability of
intense light pulses in the
extreme -
ultraviolet range from an alternative source is therefore important to gain a better understanding of the various processes occurring in clusters and other extended systems such as biomolecules exposed to
intense XUV pulses.
A rooftop is an
extreme environment with strong and variable wind patterns and little or no protection from the sun's
intense heat and
ultraviolet radiation.