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Makina Yabashi

Researcher at Uppsala University

Publications -  738
Citations -  19594

Makina Yabashi is an academic researcher from Uppsala University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Free-electron laser. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 678 publications receiving 17150 citations. Previous affiliations of Makina Yabashi include University of Tokyo & Tohoku University.

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High-fluence and high-gain multilayer focusing optics to enhance spatial resolution in femtosecond X-ray laser imaging

TL;DR: In this article , a very high-fluence X-ray focusing using multilayer mirrors with nanometre precision was proposed to achieve high resolution for single-particle imaging of non-crystalline objects.
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Two-color X-ray free-electron laser consisting of broadband and narrowband beams.

TL;DR: A simple scheme is proposed and experimentally confirmed to generate X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) consisting of broadband and narrowband beams with a controllable intensity ratio and a large photon-energy separation.
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Reflective optics for sub-10nm hard x-ray focusing

TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the design of the graded multilayer mirror and evaluation method for hard X-ray focused beam, which is one of the most promising methods for producing nanofocused X-rays due to its high efficiency and beams size.
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Development of achromatic full-field x-ray microscopy with compact imaging mirror system

TL;DR: In this article, a line-and-space pattern with a 50-nm width was resolved with an X-ray camera at an energy of 10 keV at the BL29XUL beamline of SPring-8.
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Stability of electronic states across the metal-insulator transition in Pr Ru 4 P 12

TL;DR: In this paper, the exotic metal-insulator (M-I) transition was investigated by using hard-x-ray and soft-xray photoemission spectroscopies, and the results suggest that the M-I transition does not noticeably affect the $c\text{\ensuremath{-}}f$ hybridization nature and mixed states are highly stable.