Search for dissertations about: "X-ray free-electron laser"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 44 swedish dissertations containing the words X-ray free-electron laser.
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6. X-ray scattering and spectroscopy of supercooled water and ice
Abstract : This thesis presents experimental studies of water and ice at near-atmospheric pressures using intense x-rays only accessible at synchrotrons and free-electron lasers. In particular, it focuses on the deeply supercooled, metastable state and its implications on ice nucleation. READ MORE
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7. X-Ray Investigations of the Liquid-Liquid Critical Point Hypothesis in Supercooled Water
Abstract : This thesis presents experimental x-ray scattering studies on supercooled liquid water. A liquid-liquid transition between two structurally distinct configurations has been found in deeply supercooled water, indicating the existence of a liquid- liquid critical point. READ MORE
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8. X-ray free-electron laser based methods for structural and ultrafast dynamics studies of a photosynthetic reaction centre
Abstract : Life on earth is fuelled by the energy of sunlight, which must first be captured and converted into a chemical energy form useful to the cell. This process is known as photosynthesis and the major pathway of this energy conversion is via photosynthetic reaction centres. READ MORE
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9. Simulations of Biomolecular Fragmentation and Diffraction with Ultrafast X-ray Lasers
Abstract : Studies of biomolecules have recently seen substantial developments. New X-ray lasers allow for high-resolution imaging of protein crystals too small for conventional X-ray crystallography. Even structures of single particles have been determined at lower resolutions with these new sources. READ MORE
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10. Advances in Biomolecular Imaging with X-ray Free-Electron Lasers
Abstract : Utilizing X-rays to solve molecular structures has proven to be an immensely powerful and im- portant scientific technique. The invention of X-ray crystallography has allowed for countless breakthroughs in chemistry, biology and material science and remains the number one method used for structural determination today. READ MORE