Search for dissertations about: "Nicuşor Tîmneanu"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Nicuşor Tîmneanu.
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1. The colour of gluon interactions : Studies of Quantum Chromodynamics in soft and hard processes
Abstract : Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) is the theory of the strong interaction, one of the fundamental forces of nature. The interactions between quarks are mediated by gluons, which are the colour-charged gauge fields in QCD. READ MORE
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2. Simulations of ultrafast photon-matter interactions for molecular imaging with X-ray lasers
Abstract : Biological structure determination has had new avenues of investigation opened due to the introduction of X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs). These X-ray lasers provide an extreme amount of photons on ultrafast timescales used to probe matter, and in particular biomolecules. READ MORE
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3. Creating and Probing Extreme States of Materials : From Gases and Clusters to Biosamples and Solids
Abstract : Free-electron lasers provide high intensity pulses with femtosecond duration and are ideal tools in the investigation of ultrafast processes in materials. Illumination of any material with such pulses creates extreme conditions that drive the sample far from equilibrium and rapidly convert it into high temperature plasma. READ MORE
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4. Femtosecond Dynamics in Water and Biological Materials with an X-Ray Laser
Abstract : Using high intensity ultrashort pulses from X-ray free electron lasers to investigate soft matter is a recent and successful development. The last decade has seen the development of new variant of protein crystallography with femtosecond dynamics, and single particle imaging with atomic resolution is on the horizon. READ MORE
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5. Ultrafast Structural and Electron Dynamics in Soft Matter Exposed to Intense X-ray Pulses
Abstract : Investigations of soft matter using ultrashort high intensity pulses have been made possible through the advent of X-ray free-electrons lasers. The last decade has seen the development of a new type of protein crystallography where femtosecond dynamics can be studied, and single particle imaging with atomic resolution is on the horizon. READ MORE