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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.
The Monte Carlo code, XCASCADE, is now available free of charge
The Monte Carlo code, XCASCADE, describing electronic response of various solids to XUV/X-ray radiation is now available for external use (free of charge) under DESY license.There was a strong interest among the students when this code was presented by Vladimir Lipp...
Book resulting from the 1st TUMIEE Training School has been published
‘Tools for investigating electronic excitation: experiment and multi-scale modelling’ is the title of the recently published Action book that collects the lectures presented in the 1st TUMIEE Training School (Greece, 2019), supplemented with specific applications that...
TUMIEE Action meetings in September
According to the current Work Plan, the Action is promoting collaborative efforts around three major areas: biotechnological applications, intense laser applications and electron-phonon phenomenology. After the first online workshop on biotechnological applications...