V. Musicمشاهده پروفایل
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V. Music is a Research Fellow specializing in ultrafast molecular dynamics using free-electron laser technology. They completed their PhD at the University of Kassel in 2024 with a dissertation titled 'Towards the investigation of ultrafast dynamics in chiral systems using free-electron lasers.' Their primary affiliation appears to be with research groups utilizing facilities like the European XFEL and FLASH (Free-Electron-LASer in Hamburg). Dr. Music's research focuses on the interaction of intense XUV/X-ray radiation with chiral and polyatomic molecules. Their work encompasses photodissociation studies, photoelectron circular dichroism, and ultrafast structural dynamics. They have made significant contributions to understanding wavelength-dependent fragmentation patterns, particularly in chiral systems like 1-iodo-2-methyl-butane. Recent publications demonstrate expertise in advanced experimental techniques including pump-probe schemes, ion velocity-map imaging, and electron time-of-flight spectroscopy. Their research often involves collaboration with major European facilities like the Small Quantum Systems (SQS) instrument at European XFEL and the FLASH facility in Hamburg. Key research trends include the study of chiral photochemistry, molecular fragmentation dynamics under intense X-ray pulses, and the development of methodologies for time-resolved, site-specific investigations of randomly orientated chiral molecules. Their work bridges atomic, molecular, and optical physics with chemical dynamics. Dr. Music has established themselves as a significant contributor to the field of ultrafast molecular science with numerous publications in high-impact journals including Scientific Reports, Physical Review series, and Nature Communications.








