Edwin Kukk
Professor, Head of Materials Research Laboratory
ekukk@utu.fi +358 29 450 4281 +358 50 339 6892 Vesilinnantie 5 Turku |
Synchrotron radiation; free-electron-lasers; ion mass spectroscopy; electron spectroscopy; coincidence spectroscopy; molecular dynamics; photoionization; photodissociation; ultrafast processes; femtochemistry; radiation damage; molecular structure;
My research is focussed on fundamental studies of the interaction of small quantum systems (such as molecules, multimers of biomolecules, small clusters) with light -- x-rays and ionizing UV radiation.The ultrafast processes that occur in the femtosecond-scale following the absorption of energy are the key for understanding many phenomena such as radiation damage in DNA and other biomolecules, light-activated processes (such as vision or many catalytic processes) but also the action and efficiency of radiosensitizing agents in cancer therapy.
Our research is based on advanced spectroscopic methods such as multiparticle coincidence spectroscopy, actively utilizing large international infrastructures: SACLA free-electron laser in Japan, EuXFEL in Germany, MAX-IV synchrotron in Sweden. We are also active in designing and building new instruments for these facilities. The research is carried out withing the framework of large international collaborations, closely involving also theoretical calculations and modeling.
- FINEST: a high performance branch-line for VUV photon energy range gas phase studies at MAX-lab (2010) AIP Conference Proceedings Urpelainen S, Huttula M, Balasubramanian T, Sankari R, Kovala P, Kukk E, Nommiste E, Aksela S, Nyholm R, Aksela H
- Fragmentation patterns of core-ionized thymine and 5-bromouracil (2010)
- Journal of Chemical Physics
- Resonant Auger electron-photoion coincidence study of the fragmentation dynamics of acrylonitrile molecule (2010)
- Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
- Surface modification of silica-coated zirconia by chemical treatments (2010)
- Applied Surface Science
- Ultraintense X-Ray Induced Ionization, Dissociation, and Frustrated Absorption in Molecular Nitrogen (2010)
- Physical Review Letters
- Valence photoelectron spectroscopy of N2 and CO. Recoil-induced rotational excitation, relative intensities, and atomic orbital composition of molecular orbitals (2010)
- Journal of Chemical Physics
- Valence photoelectron spectroscopy of N-2 and CO: Recoil-induced rotational excitation, relative intensities, and atomic orbital composition of molecular orbitals (vol 133, 174312, 2010) (2010)
- Journal of Chemical Physics
- VUV-induced dissociation of methylchlorosilanes, studied by electron-ion coincidence spectroscopy (2010)
- Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics