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SUMMARY
The intense and coherent x-ray pulses from x-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs) have inspired new approaches and opened opportunities for visualizing dynamics and transient states in single, nanometer-sized particles in a single shot. The fundamental approach in ultrafast imaging is that an intense, femtosecond x-ray pulse is focused on the sample, generating a diffraction image which is recorded in one instance. The authors will then describe the experimental approaches for single-shot single-particle experiments and present representative scientific applications as well as current developments for imaging ultrafast dynamics and . . .
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