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Sébastien Boutet
Researcher at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Publications - 221
Citations - 19765
Sébastien Boutet is an academic researcher from SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Femtosecond & Laser. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 207 publications receiving 17171 citations. Previous affiliations of Sébastien Boutet include Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory & Fermilab.
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Influence of oxygen impurities on the crystallization mechanism of NiZr2 metallic glasses
TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of oxygen impurities on the crystallization mechanism of NiZr2 metallic glasses was studied and the first crystallization product is the metastable E93(cF96) cubic structure instead of the equilibrium C16(tI12) tetragonal structure.
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Performance of ePix10K, a high dynamic range, gain auto-ranging pixel detector for FELs.
Gabriel Blaj,Angelo Dragone,C.J. Kenney,Faisal T. Abu-Nimeh,P. Caragiulo,D. Doering,M. Kwiatkowski,J. Pines,M. Weaver,Sébastien Boutet,Gabriella Carini,C.-E. Chang,P. Hart,Jasmine Hasi,Matt J. Hayes,Ryan Herbst,J. Koglin,K. Nakahara,J. Segal,Gunther Haller +19 more
TL;DR: ePix10K as discussed by the authors is a hybrid pixel detector developed at SLAC for demanding free-electron laser (FEL) applications, providing an ultrahigh dynamic range (245 eV to 88 MeV) through gain auto-ranging.
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Generation of high-intensity ultrasound through shock propagation in liquid jets
Gabriel Blaj,Mengning Liang,Andrew Aquila,Philip R. Willmott,Philip R. Willmott,Jason E. Koglin,Raymond G. Sierra,Joseph Robinson,Sébastien Boutet,Claudiu A. Stan,Claudiu A. Stan +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show how single shock waves, produced in water jets by x-ray laser pulses, propagate and become ultrasonic shock trains through oblique shock reflections and cavitation.
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X-Ray Free Electron Lasers and Their Applications
Sébastien Boutet,Makina Yabashi +1 more
TL;DR: X-ray free electron lasers (FELs) represent the latest generation of X-ray sources, with unique properties and capabilities that present novel opportunities in the study of matter in unique forms as well as the analysis of interactions and dynamics on ultrafast timescales as mentioned in this paper.
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X-ray diffractive imaging of controlled gas-phase molecules: Toward imaging of dynamics in the molecular frame
Thomas Kierspel,Andrew J. Morgan,Joss Wiese,Terry Mullins,Andrew Aquila,Anton Barty,Richard Bean,Rebecca Boll,Sébastien Boutet,Philip H. Bucksbaum,Philip H. Bucksbaum,Henry N. Chapman,Lauge Christensen,Alan Fry,Mark S. Hunter,Jason E. Koglin,Mengning Liang,Valerio Mariani,Adi Natan,Joseph Robinson,Daniel Rolles,Artem Rudenko,Kirsten Schnorr,Henrik Stapelfeldt,Stephan Stern,Jan Thøgersen,Chun Hong Yoon,Fenglin Wang,Jochen Küpper +28 more
TL;DR: In this paper, diffractive imaging of 3D-aligned 2,5-diiodothiophene molecules was performed at a photon energy of 9.5 keV using the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS).