MBI Staff Member – Personal info

Position

Department Head A1

Coordinator of Project 2.1 "Time-resolved XUV-science"

Member of project 2.2 "Strong-field few-body physics"

Research

The recent development of ultrashort bursts of short wavelength radiation opens new routes to image molecules and their dynamics with unprecedent spatial and temporal resolution. In our group, we are implementing time-resolved XUV and X-ray imaging techniques in extended systems from polyatomic molecules to clusters to explore the details of multielectron dynamics and electron-nuclear couplings.

"Strong field ionization of atoms and molecules"

"Ultrafast XUV/X-ray & photoelectron imaging"

"Multiphoton XUV and X-ray ionization dynamics"

"Femtosecond and attosecond molecular dynamics"

Curriculum vitae

2014-present: Permanent staff scientist
Project coordinator : 2.3 time-resolved XUV science
Max-Born-Institute, Berlin, Germany.

2011-2014: Postdoctoral Fellow II Max-Born-Institute, Berlin, Germany.

2010-2011: Guest scientist Max-Born-Institute, Berlin, Germany.

2007-2011: Postdoctoral Fellow I FOM institute, AMOLF

2004-2007: Lecturer French CIES Monitor Dijon University

2004-2007: Ph.D. Thesis: "Laser-induced molecular alignment of asymmetric top molecules", Dijon University

MBI Publications

  1. Ionization avalanching in clusters ignited by extreme-ultraviolet driven seed electrons

    B. Schütte, M. Arbeiter, A. Mermillod-Blondin, M. J. J. Vrakking, A. Rouzée, T. Fennel

    Physical Review Letters 116 (2016) 033001/1-5
  2. Recombination dynamics of clusters in intense extreme-ultraviolet and near-infrared fields

    B. Schütte, T. Oelze, M. Krikunova, M. Arbeiter, T. Fennel, M. J. J. Vrakking, A. Rouzée

    New Journal of Physics 17 (2015) 033043/1-8
  3. Efficient autoionization following intense laser-cluster interactions

    B. Schütte, J. Lahl, T. Oelze, M. Krikunova, M. J. J. Vrakking, A. Rouzée

    Physical Review Letters 114 (2015) 123002/1-5
  4. Recombination-induced autoionization process in rare-gas clusters

    B. Schütte, M. Arbeiter, T. Fennel, F. Campi, M. J. J. Vrakking, A. Rouzée

    Ultrafast Phenomena XIX, Proceedings of the 19th International Conference, Okinawa Convention Center, Okinawa, Japan, July 7-11, 2014 162 (2015) 56-59
  5. XUV excitation followed by ultrafast non-adiabatic relaxation in PAH molecules as a femto-astrochemistry experiment

    A. Marciniak, V. Despré, T. Barillot, A. Rouzée, M. C. E. Galbraith, J. Klei, C-H. Yang, C. T. L. Smeenk, V. Loriot, Nagaprasad Reddy, S. , A. G. G. M. Tielens, S. Mahapatra, A. I. Kuleff, M. J. J. Vrakking, F. Lépine

    Nature Communications 6 (2015) 7909-7915
  6. Real-time fragmentation dynamics of clusters ionized by intense extreme-ultraviolet pulses

    B. Schütte, T. Oelze, M. Krikunova, M. Arbeiter, T. Fennel, M. J. J. Vrakking, A. Rouzée

    Journal of Physics B-Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics 48 (2015) 18101/1-7
  7. Attosecond hole migration in benzene molecules surviving nuclear motion

    V. Despré, A. Marciniak, V. Loriot, M. C. E. Galbraith, A. Rouzée, M. J. J. Vrakking, F. Lépine, A. I. Kuleff

    Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 6 (2015) 426-431
  8. XUV Attosecond photoionization and related ultrafast processes in diatomic and large molecules

    V. Despré, A. Marciniak, T. Barillot, V. Loriot, A. Rouzée, M. J. J. Vrakking, F. Lépine

    Ultrafast Dynamics Driven by Intense Light Pulses Springer International Publishing (2015) 125-142
  9. Bright attosecond soft X-ray pulse trains by transient phase-matching in two-color high-order harmonic generation

    B. Schütte, P. Weber, K. Kovács, E. Balogh, B. Major, V. Tosa, S. Han, M. J .J. Vrakking, K. Varjú, A. Rouzée

    Optics Express 23 (2015) 33947-33955
  10. Initial electronic coherence in molecular dissociation induced by an attosecond pulse

    L. Medisauskas, S. Patchkovskii, A. Harvey, D. S. Brambila, C. Neidel, J. Klei, A. Rouzée, M. J. J. Vrakking, M. Yu. Ivanov

    Physical Review A 92 (2015) 053403/1-10