Inducing and probing ultrafast correlated-electron dynamics in molecules with x-ray pulses
ORAL
Abstract
The development of attosecond soft x-ray pulses at free-electron laser (XFEL) facilities has opened new opportunities for inducing and probing ultrafast dynamics in atoms and molecules, including correlated-electron processes in increasingly larger and complex systems. In this presentation, I will discuss recent theoretical efforts at LSU for modeling correlated electron molecular systems and their interaction with XFEL pulses [1,2].
[1] G. Visentin et al., arXiv:2509.08245 (2025)
[2] A. Bartunek et al., arXiv:2601.09885 (2026)
[1] G. Visentin et al., arXiv:2509.08245 (2025)
[2] A. Bartunek et al., arXiv:2601.09885 (2026)
*This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. PHY-2207656.
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Publication: [1] G. Visentin et al., arXiv:2509.08245 (2025)
[2] A. Bartunek et al., arXiv:2601.09885 (2026)
Presenters
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Francois Mauger
- Louisiana State University