Experiments using coherent light, long-time known in the visible and applied here very successfully, have received recently a lot of attention for the X-ray regime since it was possible to use incoherent X-ray sources. In the future, FELs will be coherent sources of X-rays therefore providing strongly improved coherence properties.
This course summarises information about various sources and the generation of coherent (X-ray) light and explains its properties. The coherency enables new experiments and scientific applications and the lectures about imaging and spectroscopy will provide fundamental insight.
Topics of the course
- Properties and Sources of Coherent Light
- Imaging with Coherent X-rays
- X-ray Coherent Spectroscopy Applications
Speakers
- K. Anduleit (DESY, Hamburg FRG)
- J. Arthur (SSRL, Stanford U.S.A.)
- F. Beckmann (DESY, Hamburg FRG)
- W. de Jeu (FOM, Amsterdam NL)
- G. Grübel (ESRF, Grenoble F)
- C. Jacobsen (SUNY, Stony Brook U.S.A.)
- B. Lengeler (RWTH, Aachen FRG)
- G. Meier (FZ Jülich, FRG)
- W. Sandner / P. Nickles (MBI, Berlin FRG)
- C. Schroer (RWTH, Aachen FRG)
- M. Tolan (University Dortmund, FRG)
- P.E Toschek (University Hamburg, FRG)
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