Angle-dependent interferences in electron emission accompanying stimulated Compton scattering from molecules

X-ray free electron lasers provide high brightness sources that permit the study of low-cross section phenomena, such as Compton scattering from atoms and molecules. Here, the angular distribution of electrons after stimulated Compton scattering from molecular hydrogen are simulated, revealing the i...

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Autores principales: Arturo Sopena, Alicia Palacios, Fabrice Catoire, Henri Bachau, Fernando Martín
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:e28277fcbeb34d8cb1626513688efe532021-11-28T12:23:58ZAngle-dependent interferences in electron emission accompanying stimulated Compton scattering from molecules10.1038/s42005-021-00749-32399-3650https://doaj.org/article/e28277fcbeb34d8cb1626513688efe532021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-021-00749-3https://doaj.org/toc/2399-3650X-ray free electron lasers provide high brightness sources that permit the study of low-cross section phenomena, such as Compton scattering from atoms and molecules. Here, the angular distribution of electrons after stimulated Compton scattering from molecular hydrogen are simulated, revealing the influence of dipole and non-dipole transitions.Arturo SopenaAlicia PalaciosFabrice CatoireHenri BachauFernando MartínNature PortfolioarticleAstrophysicsQB460-466PhysicsQC1-999ENCommunications Physics, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2021)
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topic Astrophysics
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Physics
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Physics
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Arturo Sopena
Alicia Palacios
Fabrice Catoire
Henri Bachau
Fernando Martín
Angle-dependent interferences in electron emission accompanying stimulated Compton scattering from molecules
description X-ray free electron lasers provide high brightness sources that permit the study of low-cross section phenomena, such as Compton scattering from atoms and molecules. Here, the angular distribution of electrons after stimulated Compton scattering from molecular hydrogen are simulated, revealing the influence of dipole and non-dipole transitions.
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author Arturo Sopena
Alicia Palacios
Fabrice Catoire
Henri Bachau
Fernando Martín
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Alicia Palacios
Fabrice Catoire
Henri Bachau
Fernando Martín
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title Angle-dependent interferences in electron emission accompanying stimulated Compton scattering from molecules
title_short Angle-dependent interferences in electron emission accompanying stimulated Compton scattering from molecules
title_full Angle-dependent interferences in electron emission accompanying stimulated Compton scattering from molecules
title_fullStr Angle-dependent interferences in electron emission accompanying stimulated Compton scattering from molecules
title_full_unstemmed Angle-dependent interferences in electron emission accompanying stimulated Compton scattering from molecules
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publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/e28277fcbeb34d8cb1626513688efe53
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