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DTSTAMP:20260513T193033Z
UID:https://www.mpsd.mpg.de/events/6708/73278
DTSTART:20170113T130000Z
DTEND:20170113T140000Z
CLASS:PUBLIC
CREATED:20160927T085442Z
DESCRIPTION:4th generation light sources provide the capability to irradiat
 e solids with X-rays at intensities in the range of optical lasers. At hig
 h focused intensities and sub-100 fs pulse lengths\, solid targets transfo
 rm to plasmas at several millions of degrees Kelvin. Detailed X-Ray spectr
 oscopy allows us to probe the physics of these dense plasmas\, and initial
  results have challenged our understanding of such basic details as how ma
 ny bound states exist\, and the rate at which collisions occur. It appears
  that current understanding of dense plasmas is woefully inadequate.\nSpea
 ker: Justin Wark
LAST-MODIFIED:20161123T134721Z
LOCATION:CFEL (Bldg. 99)\, Room: Seminar Room I-III\, EG.076-080
ORGANIZER;CN="CFEL, CUI, DESY, European XFEL, HZG, MPSD, SFB 925, UHH":mail
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SUMMARY:Hamburg Photon Science Colloquium: Justin Wark - Creating &amp\; Di
 agnosing Solid Density Plasmas with an X-ray FEL
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