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Luis Miaja-Avila
Researcher at National Institute of Standards and Technology
Publications - 42
Citations - 1650
Luis Miaja-Avila is an academic researcher from National Institute of Standards and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extreme ultraviolet & Laser. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 40 publications receiving 1476 citations. Previous affiliations of Luis Miaja-Avila include University of Texas at Austin & University of Colorado Boulder.
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Observing the multiexciton state in singlet fission and ensuing ultrafast multielectron transfer.
Wai-Lun Chan,Manuel Ligges,Askat E. Jailaubekov,Loren G. Kaake,Luis Miaja-Avila,Xiaoyang Zhu +5 more
TL;DR: Using the model system of pentacene/fullerene bilayers and femtosecond nonlinear spectroscopies, the state ensuing from singlet fission is observed and it is found that multiple electron transfer from the ME state to the fullerene occurs on a subpicosecond time scale, which is one order of magnitude faster than that from the triplet exciton state.
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Laser-Assisted Photoelectric Effect from Surfaces
Luis Miaja-Avila,Chi-Fong Lei,Martin Aeschlimann,J. L. Gland,Margaret M. Murnane,Henry C. Kapteyn,Guido Saathoff +6 more
TL;DR: The first observation of the laser-assisted photoelectric effect in surface photoemission is presented and ldquodressingrdquo of the EUV photoelectron spectrum is observed.
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A practical superconducting-microcalorimeter X-ray spectrometer for beamline and laboratory science.
William B. Doriese,Peter Abbamonte,Bradley K. Alpert,Douglas A. Bennett,E. V. Denison,Yizhi Fang,Daniel A. Fischer,C. P. Fitzgerald,Joseph W. Fowler,Johnathon D. Gard,James P. Hays-Wehle,Gene C. Hilton,Cherno Jaye,Jessica L. McChesney,Luis Miaja-Avila,Kelsey M. Morgan,Young Il Joe,Galen C. O'Neil,Carl D. Reintsema,Fanny Rodolakis,Daniel Schmidt,H. Tatsuno,Jens Uhlig,Leila R. Vale,Joel N. Ullom,Daniel S. Swetz +25 more
TL;DR: A series of microcalorimeter X-ray spectrometers designed for a broad suite of measurement applications that can be orders of magnitude more efficient at collecting X-rays than more traditional high-resolution spectrometer techniques, and improvements to array size, energy resolution, and counting speed are discussed.
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Near- and Extended-Edge X-Ray-Absorption Fine-Structure Spectroscopy Using Ultrafast Coherent High-Order Harmonic Supercontinua
Dimitar Popmintchev,Benjamin R. Galloway,Ming-Chang Chen,Franklin Dollar,Christopher A. Mancuso,Amelia Hankla,Luis Miaja-Avila,Galen C. O'Neil,Justin M. Shaw,Guangyu Fan,Skirmantas Alisauskas,Giedrius Andriukaitis,Tadas Balciunas,Oliver D. Mücke,Audrius Pugzlys,Andrius Baltuška,Henry C. Kapteyn,Tenio Popmintchev,Margaret M. Murnane +18 more
TL;DR: The use of this x-ray radiation emerges as a single attosecond-to-femtosecond pulse with peak brightness exceeding 10^{26} photons/s/mrad^{2]/mm^{2}/1% bandwidth, these novel coherent x-rays sources are ideal for probing the fastest molecular and materials processes on femtose Cond-to -attosecond time scales and picometer length scales.
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Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy with a femtosecond high harmonic light source using a two-dimensional imaging electron analyzer.
Stefan Mathias,Luis Miaja-Avila,Margaret M. Murnane,Henry C. Kapteyn,Martin Aeschlimann,Michael Bauer +5 more
TL;DR: An experimental setup for time- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy using a femtosecond 1 kHz high harmonic light source and a two-dimensional electron analyzer for parallel energy and momentum detection is presented.