Lecture

X-ray Free-electron Lasers: Biochemistry and Imaging

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This lecture covers the application of X-ray free-electron lasers in biochemistry, focusing on diffraction techniques before sample destruction, single-particle imaging, and chemical bond dynamics. It also explores high-pressure science and its relevance to various fields. Examples include bacteriorhodopsin retinal isomerization and the study of lattice dynamics in shock-compressed matter.

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