CA17126
TOWARDS UNDERSTANDING AND MODELLING INTENSE ELECTRONIC EXCITATION
TUMIEE
Electronic excitation reaching high energy density is central in many different applications, from materials processing to medical treatments. It emerges when intense radiation arising from sources such as lasers, swift ions, or high-flux X-ray or electron pulses, interact with matter.
EPJ D Topical Issue: Advances in Multi-Scale Modelling of Intense Electronic Excitation Processes
Submissions are invited for a Topical Issue of EPJD on the Advances in multi-scale modelling of intense electronic excitation processes.The Topical Issue will be primarily based on contributions by members of COST Action 17126 TUMIEE.The aim of this topical issue is...
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