Observing ultrafast laser-induced structural changes in nanoscale systems is essential for understanding the dynamics of intense light-matter interactions. For laser intensities on the order of $10^{14}$W/cm$^2$, highly-collisional plasmas are generated at and below the surface. Subsequent transport processes such as heat conduction, electron-ion thermalization, surface ablation and...
Presenting results of simulations showing the density oscillation. The density oscillation describes the oscillation of the single layers in width and density in a multi layer target. We will see how the the GISAXS method allows to observe this dynmamic.
We will be learning about most recent machine learning techniques for solving ill-posed inverse problems such as SAXS reconstruction.
We aim to simplify the process of reconstructing electron densities from SAXS images by employing a special Neural Network architecture, the conditional Invertible Neural Network (cINN). The only requirement is a simulation from electron density to diffraction image to generate a training dataset. Once trained, it can make accurate and fast (ms range) predictions on simulated and experimental...
High-power high-intensity multi-beam laser systems that are becoming operational around the world can now be used to create a platform for high-field science that is based on relativistically transparent magnetic filaments driven by irradiating lasers within a dense plasma. The strength of the quasistatic field can be comparable to that of the laser, reaching the multi-GG level. This talk will...
The first experiments with ultrafast SAXS and GISAXS using
free-electron lasers have shown effects such as plasma expansion from
micro- or nanostructured targets, for example clusters, gratings, wires
or multilayers. These targets produce pronounced features in the SAXS
and GISAXS signal due to their geometry. For investigating plasma
instabilities or surface plasma waves, which have very...
In recent years, a HAPG crystal was designed, tested, and used at HED, XFEL to deflect the SAXS signal from the XFEL beampath, in order to allow shielding of the detector for SAXS signal. In this talk we present the design overview, basic parameters & first results of this instrument.
Icy giant planets such as Neptune and Uranus are abundant in our galaxy. The interiors of these celestial objects are thought to be mainly composed of a dense fluid mixture of water, methane and ammonia[1]. Due to the high pressure and high temperature conditions deep inside the planet, this material mixture will likely undergo chemical reactions and structural transitions[2]. An example of...
The structure and dynamics of the ionic liquid 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate (EMIMAc) in porous glass with pores of the size 40 and 100 Å is determined in comparison to the bulk liquid [1]. We employed x-ray diffraction to measure the domain structure, and neutron backscattering for the dynamics. In confinement, the liquid displays onion-like domain structuring while in bulk the liquid...
Understanding the ionization dynamics is fundamentally important in the interaction of a relativistic laser pulse with a solid density target. In this talk, firstly we present the particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations with various collisional ionization and potential models, showing the target heating, magnetic instabiltiy and plasma resistivity are highly model-dependent...
The High Energy Density (HED) instrument at the European XFEL provides a platform to study hot and warm dense matter. The Helmholtz International Beamline for Extreme Fields (HiBEF) is the User Consortium supplying HED with two laser systems (the high-intensity ReLaX laser, by Amplitude Technologies, and the high-energy Dipole-100X laser, by STFC), Diamond Anvil Cells setup and high-pulsed...
The openPMD-api is a library for the description of scientific data according to the Open Standard for Particle-Mesh Data (openPMD). Its approach towards recent challenges posed by hardware and workflow heterogeneity lies in the decoupling of data description in domain sciences from concrete implementations in hardware and IO. This is reflected in the openPMD standard which defines the logical...