Final Report Summary - NEWLIGHT (New Light on Chemical Dynamics)
Since the beginning of the project, work has focused on improving the description of elastic scattering by X-rays beyond the independent atom model and developing a complete theoretical framework for the analysis of experiments. This has included the development of new theory, new software, and calculations using advanced ab initio electronic structure codes as well as nonadiabatic quantum molecular dynamics simulations. Throughout, we have maintained and established close links with experimental groups at the cutting edge of new experiments.
The work financed by this research grant has resulted in a new theoretical and computational framework for the analysis of new ultrafast scattering imaging experiments made possible by new light and electron sources. We have played a critical role in the analysis of new pioneering experiments at the LCLS X-ray Free-Electron Laser, and have contributed to the staking out of a new direction in ultrafast imaging. The work has been reported in more than 19 peer-reviewed publications, with several publications featured on the cover of journals and reported extensively in popular and specialist press (including Nature), and has been presented at more than 30 international meetings and seminars. In terms of career development, the researcher is now a permanent member of academic staff at the University of Edinburgh.