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  • Radiation–matter interactions can become highly nonlinear when using high-intensity X-ray free-electron lasers. Under such conditions, it is shown that nonlinear Compton scattering has an anomalous redshift, whose origin remains unclear.

    • Matthias Fuchs
    • Mariano Trigo
    • David A. Reis
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 11, P: 964-970
  • Optical microscopy and X-ray diffraction are used to study the freezing of water droplets in vacuum, leading to the development of a seven-stage model of freezing and the mapping of ice structures and crystal order.

    • Armin Kalita
    • Maximillian Mrozek-McCourt
    • Claudiu A. Stan
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 620, P: 557-561
  • Atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenides possess a valley degree of freedom, which could enrich the physics underpinning the conventional Nernst effect observed in traditional solids. Here, the authors report experimental evidence of the valley Nernst effect in WSe2 at room temperature.

    • Minh Tuan Dau
    • Céline Vergnaud
    • Matthieu Jamet
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 10, P: 1-7
  • X-ray-induced explosions in water drops, examined using time-resolved imaging, show interacting high-speed liquid and vapour flows. This type of X-ray absorption dynamics is predictable and may be used for inducing particular dynamical liquid states.

    • Claudiu A. Stan
    • Despina Milathianaki
    • Sébastien Boutet
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 12, P: 966-971