Unraveling Time- and Frequency-Resolved Nuclear Resonant Scattering
Spectra
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2210.09848v2
- Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2022 13:36:25 GMT
- Title: Unraveling Time- and Frequency-Resolved Nuclear Resonant Scattering
Spectra
- Authors: Lukas Wolff and J\"org Evers
- Abstract summary: M"ossbauer nuclei form a promising platform for quantum optics, spectroscopy and dynamics at energies of hard x-rays.
We develop spectroscopy and analysis techniques for time- and frequency-resolved Nuclear Resonant Scattering spectra.
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- Abstract: Owing to their extremely narrow line-widths and exceptional coherence
properties, M\"ossbauer nuclei form a promising platform for quantum optics,
spectroscopy and dynamics at energies of hard x-rays. A key requirement for
further progress is the development of more powerful measurement and data
analysis techniques. As one approach, recent experiments have employed time-
and frequency-resolved measurements, as compared to the established approaches
of measuring time-resolved or frequency-resolved spectra separately. In these
experiments, the frequency-dependence is implemented using a tunable
single-line nuclear reference absorber. Here, we develop spectroscopy and
analysis techniques for such time- and frequency-resolved Nuclear Resonant
Scattering spectra in the frequency-frequency domain. Our approach is based on
a Fourier-transform of the experimentally accessible intensities along the time
axis, which results in complex-valued frequency-frequency correlation (FFC)
spectra. We show that these FFC spectra not only exhibit a particularly simple
structure, disentangling the different scattering contributions, but also allow
one to directly access nuclear target properties and the complex-valued nuclear
resonant part of the target response. In a second part, we explore the
potential of an additional phase control of the x-rays resonantly scattered off
of the reference absorber for our scheme. Such control provides selective
access to specific scattering pathways, allowing for their separate analysis
without the need to constrain the parameter space to certain frequency or time
limits. All results are illustrated with pertinent examples in Nuclear Forward
Scattering and in reflection off of thin-film x-ray cavities containing thin
layers of M\"ossbauer nuclei.
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