Search for dissertations about: "Synchrotron radiation"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 185 swedish dissertations containing the words Synchrotron radiation.
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11. Gas phase molecular relaxation probed by synchrotron radiation experiments
Abstract : This thesis presents experimental studies of gas phasemolecular relaxation after excitation with synchrotron photonsin the 15-35 eV and in the 70-350 eV regions.In the 15-35 eV region, molecular relaxation by neutraldissociation processes and nonFranck-Condon effects in N2 and O2 molecules have beenstudied by means of dispersed fluorescence and photoelectronspectroscopy experimental techniques, respectively. READ MORE
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12. Radiation in simulations of high intensity laser-matter interaction
Abstract : We consider electromagnetic waves propagating in plasmas, with two main themes covered. First nonlinear plasma theory and wave-wave interaction. Here a wave-wave symmetry, the Manley-Rowe relations, is used as a method of determining the physicality of modified plasma fluid equations. READ MORE
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13. Synchrotron Radiation, Adsorption Isotherms and the Large Hadron Collider Vacuum System
Abstract : In circular particle accelerators and storage rings with relativistic beams of particles, e.g. electrons or protons, the vacuum performance of the accelerator is determined by the outgassing from the walls of the beam vacuum chamber. READ MORE
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14. Free Molecular and Metal Clusters Studied by Synchrotron Radiation Based Electron Spectroscopy
Abstract : The main purpose of this Thesis is the experimental characterization of the electronic and geometric structures of objects called clusters. A cluster consists of a finite group of bound atoms or molecules. Due to its finite size, it may present completely different properties than those of the isolated atom and the bulk. READ MORE
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15. Studies of Molecular and Cluster Fragmentation Using Synchrotron Radiation: Measurements and Models
Abstract : A new spectrometer for studying photoinduced fragmentation has been designed and commissioned. The instrument produces a detailed view of the energy and angular emission of fragments, which in the case of small molecules can be related to their geometry at the moment of dissociation. READ MORE