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Sebastian Carron
Researcher at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Publications - 43
Citations - 1857
Sebastian Carron is an academic researcher from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Femtosecond. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 43 publications receiving 1550 citations. Previous affiliations of Sebastian Carron include California Lutheran University & Stanford University.
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Shapes and vorticities of superfluid helium nanodroplets
Luis F. Gomez,Ken R. Ferguson,James P. Cryan,Camila Bacellar,Camila Bacellar,Rico Mayro P. Tanyag,Curtis F. Jones,Sebastian Schorb,Denis Anielski,Ali Belkacem,Charles Bernando,Rebecca Boll,John D. Bozek,Sebastian Carron,Gang Chen,Tjark Delmas,Lars Englert,Sascha W. Epp,Benjamin Erk,Lutz Foucar,Robert Hartmann,Alexander Hexemer,Martin Huth,Justin J. Kwok,Stephen R. Leone,Stephen R. Leone,Jonathan Ma,Jonathan Ma,Filipe R. N. C. Maia,Erik Malmerberg,Stefano Marchesini,Stefano Marchesini,Daniel M. Neumark,Daniel M. Neumark,Billy K. Poon,James S. Prell,Daniel Rolles,Benedikt Rudek,Artem Rudenko,Martin Seifrid,Katrin R. Siefermann,Felix Sturm,Michele Swiggers,Joachim Ullrich,Fabian Weise,Petrus H. Zwart,Christoph Bostedt,Oliver Gessner,Andrey F. Vilesov +48 more
TL;DR: Using x-ray diffraction to deduce the shape of individual rotating droplets and image the resulting vortex patterns, Gomez et al. found that superfluid droplets can host a surprising number of vortices and can rotate faster than normal droplets without disintegrating.
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Imaging charge transfer in iodomethane upon x-ray photoabsorption
Benjamin Erk,Rebecca Boll,Sebastian Trippel,Denis Anielski,Lutz Foucar,Benedikt Rudek,Benedikt Rudek,Sascha W. Epp,Ryan Coffee,Sebastian Carron,Sebastian Schorb,Ken R. Ferguson,Michele Swiggers,John D. Bozek,Marc Simon,Marc Simon,Tatiana Marchenko,Tatiana Marchenko,Jochen Küpper,Ilme Schlichting,Joachim Ullrich,Joachim Ullrich,Christoph Bostedt,Daniel Rolles,Artem Rudenko,Artem Rudenko +25 more
TL;DR: The electron transfer between the methyl and iodine fragments is mapped as a function of their interatomic separation set by the NIR–x-ray delay and a realistic estimate of its effective spatial range can be obtained from a classical over-the-barrier model.
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High-throughput imaging of heterogeneous cell organelles with an X-ray laser
Max F. Hantke,Dirk Hasse,Filipe R. N. C. Maia,Filipe R. N. C. Maia,Tomas Ekeberg,Katja John,Martin Svenda,N. Duane Loh,Andrew V. Martin,Nicusor Timneanu,Daniel S. D. Larsson,Gijs van der Schot,Gunilla H. Carlsson,Margareta Ingelman,Jakob Andreasson,Daniel Westphal,Mengning Liang,Francesco Stellato,Daniel P. DePonte,Robert Hartmann,Nils Kimmel,Richard A. Kirian,M. Marvin Seibert,M. Marvin Seibert,Kerstin Mühlig,Sebastian Schorb,Ken R. Ferguson,Christoph Bostedt,Sebastian Carron,John D. Bozek,Daniel Rolles,Artem Rudenko,Sascha W. Epp,Henry N. Chapman,Anton Barty,Janos Hajdu,Janos Hajdu,Inger Andersson +37 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) was used to reconstruct the smallest single biological objects imaged with an X-ray laser using 70,000 diffraction patterns captured over twelve minutes.
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Femtosecond response of polyatomic molecules to ultra-intense hard X-rays
Artem Rudenko,Ludger Inhester,Kota Hanasaki,Kota Hanasaki,Xiang Li,S. J. Robatjazi,Benjamin Erk,Rebecca Boll,Rebecca Boll,Koudai Toyota,Y. Hao,Y. Hao,Oriol Vendrell,Oriol Vendrell,Cédric Bomme,Evgeny Savelyev,Benedikt Rudek,Lutz Foucar,Stephen H. Southworth,C. S. Lehmann,C. S. Lehmann,B. Kraessig,Tatiana Marchenko,Marc Simon,Kiyoshi Ueda,Ken R. Ferguson,M. Bucher,M. Bucher,Tais Gorkhover,Tais Gorkhover,Sebastian Carron,Roberto Alonso-Mori,Jason E. Koglin,J. Correa,Garth J. Williams,Garth J. Williams,Sébastien Boutet,Linda Young,Linda Young,Christoph Bostedt,Christoph Bostedt,Sang-Kil Son,Robin Santra,Daniel Rolles,Daniel Rolles +44 more
TL;DR: The experimental and modelling results establish that the ionization of a molecule is considerably enhanced compared to that of an individual heavy atom with the same absorption cross-section, and demonstrate that efficient modelling of X-ray-driven processes in complex systems at ultrahigh intensities is feasible.
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Sub-femtosecond precision measurement of relative X-ray arrival time for free-electron lasers
Nik Hartmann,Nik Hartmann,Wolfram Helml,Wolfram Helml,Andreas Galler,Mina R. Bionta,Jan Grünert,Serguei L. Molodtsov,Kevin Ferguson,Sebastian Schorb,M. Swiggers,Sebastian Carron,Christoph Bostedt,Jean-Charles Castagna,John D. Bozek,James M. Glownia,Daniel J. Kane,Allan Fry,William E. White,Christoph P. Hauri,Christoph P. Hauri,Thomas Feurer,Ryan Coffee +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors demonstrated X-ray measurements with a temporal resolution shorter than 1 fs, opening up new possibilities for time-resolved Xray experiments, making it desirable to reduce the error rate in the 1'fs level.