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Joachim Schulz
Researcher at European XFEL
Publications - 169
Citations - 8823
Joachim Schulz is an academic researcher from European XFEL. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & LIGA. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 158 publications receiving 8048 citations. Previous affiliations of Joachim Schulz include University of Oulu & University of Hamburg.
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Multiplet and lifetime effects in the 4 d photoelectron spectrum of Eu
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Short-pulse Laser Induced Transient Structure Formation and Ablation Studied with Time-resolved Coherent XUV-scattering
Klaus Sokolowski-Tinten,Anton Barty,Sébastien Boutet,U. Shymanovich,Henry N. Chapman,Michael J. Bogan,Stefano Marchesini,Stefan P. Hau-Riege,Nikola Stojanovic,Jörn Bonse,Yudi Rosandi,Herbert M. Urbassek,Ra'anan Tobey,Henri Ehrke,Andrea Cavalleri,Stefan Düsterer,Harald Redlin,Matthias Frank,Saša Bajt,Joachim Schulz,M. Marvin Seibert,Janos Hajdu,Rolf Treusch,Christoph Bostedt,M. Hoener,T. Möller +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the structural dynamics of short-pulse laser irradiated surfaces and nano-structures were studied with nm spatial and ultrafast temporal resolution by means of single-shot coherent XUV-scattering techniques.
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Energy absorption of free rare gas clusters irradiated by intense VUV pulses of a free electron laser
Joachim Schulz,H. Wabnitz,Tim Laarmann,P. Gürtler,W. Laasch,A. Swiderski,Th. Moller,A. R. B. de Castro +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Coulomb explosion of Xenon clusters irradiated with high intensity pulses at a wavelength of 98 nm has been observed at the free electron laser of the TESLA Test Facility (TTF).
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Photoionization of helium atoms irradiated with intense vacuum ultraviolet free-electron laser light. Part I. Experimental study of multiphoton and single-photon processes
TL;DR: In this paper, the interaction of He atoms with intense vacuum-ultraviolet light of a free-electron laser was investigated using time-of-flight mass spectroscopy and photoelectron spectroglobalization.
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Toward unsupervised single-shot diffractive imaging of heterogeneous particles using X-ray free-electron lasers
Hyung Joo Park,N. Duane Loh,Raymond G. Sierra,Christina Y. Hampton,D. Starodub,Andrew V. Martin,Anton Barty,Andrew Aquila,Joachim Schulz,Jan Steinbrener,Robert L. Shoeman,Lukas Lomb,Stephan Kassemeyer,Christoph Bostedt,John D. Bozek,Sascha W. Epp,Benjamin Erk,Robert Hartmann,Daniel Rolles,Artem Rudenko,Benedikt Rudek,Lutz Foucar,Nils Kimmel,Georg Weidenspointner,Guenter Hauser,Peter Holl,Emanuele Pedersoli,Mengning Liang,Mark S. Hunter,Lars Gumprecht,Nicola Coppola,Cornelia B. Wunderer,Heinz Graafsma,Filipe R. N. C. Maia,Tomas Ekeberg,Max F. Hantke,Holger Fleckenstein,Helmut Hirsemann,Karol Nass,Herbert J. Tobias,George R. Farquar,W. Henry Benner,Stefan P. Hau-Riege,Christian Reich,Andreas Hartmann,Heike Soltau,Stefano Marchesini,Saša Bajt,Miriam Barthelmess,Lothar Strueder,Joachim Ullrich,Philip H. Bucksbaum,Matthias Frank,Ilme Schlichting,Henry N. Chapman,Michael J. Bogan,Veit Elser +56 more
TL;DR: A series of measures are presented that replace user guidance with algorithms that reconstruct contrasts in an unsupervised fashion and demonstrate the feasibility of automating the reconstruction process by generating hundreds of contrasts obtained from soot particle diffraction experiments.