[institut] Kolokvijum Instituta za fiziku 20.11.2014. u 14h - Dr Lorenzo Avaldi
Bratislav Marinkovic
marinkov at ipb.ac.rs
Wed Nov 12 17:11:15 CET 2014
_КОЛОКВИЈУМ ИНСТИТУТА ЗА ФИЗИКУ_
У четвртак 20.11.2014. са
почетком у 14 часова у сали библиотеке Института за физику, Прегревица
118, Земун, одржаће се колоквијум:
"_SPECTROSCOPY AND DYNAMICS OF
MOLECULES OF BIOLOGICAL INTEREST_"
Lorenzo Avaldi__
_CNR-Istituto di
Struttura della Materia, Area della Ricerca di Roma 1, CP10,00015
Monterotondo Scalo,Italy___
The understanding that the macroscopic
damage can be tracked down to a microscopic scale, where the initial
processes involving the elementary constituents are the same as those
studied in molecular physics and photochemistry, has been a key
development in the field of radiation damage [1]. In recent years we
have focused our interest in processes induced in isolated molecules by
soft X-ray, where the site and state of the energy deposition are well
defined and the following chain of processes are characterized by
coincidence techniques [2]. Now in order to address the effects of the
increasing complexity of the target and the role played by the
'environment' on the properties of the single molecule, a series of
studies of the fragmentation induced by low energy ions in homogeneous
and hydrated clusters has been undertaken. Moreover exploiting the
unique properties of the new Free Electron Lasers an investigation of
the photo stability of the building blocks of biological matter,
theDNA/RNA basis, has been performed. In the seminar the main
achievements of this activity of theRomegroup will be presented.
References:
[1] B. Boudaı̈ffa _et al _ 2000 _Science__ _287 5458.
DOI:10.1126/SCIENCE.287.5458.1658 [1]
[2] P. Bolognesi, P. O'Keeffe,
and L. Avaldi, in "Radiation Damage in Biomolecular Systems ", G. Garcia
Gomez-Tejedor and M.C. Fuss eds., Springer, 165 (2012). DOI:
10.1007/978-94-007-2564-5_10 [2]
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Dr. Bratislav
Marinkovic
Institute of Physics, University of Belgrade
Head of
Laboratory for Atomic Collision Processes
Pregrevica 118, 11080
Belgrade, Serbia
tel:+381 11 316 0882
fax:+381 11 316
2190
http://mail.ipb.ac.rs/~marinkov
Links:
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[1]
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.287.5458.1658
[2]
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-007-2564-5_10
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