Speaker
Christian Rödel
(TU Darmstadt)
Description
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 subtle SAXS
signatures, targetry with smooth planar geometry would be advantageous.
High repetition rate targetry, for example liquid leaf targets and tape
targets are discussed, which can facilitate parametric scans in SAXS and
GISAXS experiments.
Primary author
Christian Rödel
(TU Darmstadt)