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SLAC Technical Note: SLAC-TN-10-026
SLAC Release Date: September 2, 2010
Resource Letter on Stimulated Inelastic X-ray Scattering at an XFEL
Patterson, Bruce.
At sufficient X-ray intensity, stimulated effects in inelastic scattering will become important. These coherent, non-linear optical phenomena may be used to impulsively produce a high degree of collective excitation in, for example, correlated electron materials, suitable for performing ultrafast time-resolved spectroscopy. This Resource Letter collects information on fundamental aspects of stimulated X-ray scattering and evaluates the prospect for successful experiments at a present or future X... Show Full Abstract
At sufficient X-ray intensity, stimulated effects in inelastic scattering will become important. These coherent, non-linear optical phenomena may be used to impulsively produce a high degree of collective excitation in, for example, correlated electron materials, suitable for performing ultrafast time-resolved spectroscopy. This Resource Letter collects information on fundamental aspects of stimulated X-ray scattering and evaluates the prospect for successful experiments at a present or future X-ray free electron laser (XFEL) facility. Show Partial Abstract
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  • Interest Categories: Instrumentation/Development, Material Sciences, General Physics, Other Physics, Synchrotron Radiation, X-Ray Free Electron Laser