Abstract
We use ultrafast X-ray scattering to study resonantly bonded materials, with an emphasis on their non-equilibrium states. The work presented advances the methodology of ultrafast X-ray scattering enabled by the free-electron lasers (FELs), and shows how these novel methodologies help us understand how electrons and phonons interact in their natural length scale and time scale, and how new non-equilibrium states of matter, possibly related to new functionalities, are created.
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