Theory of high-energy correlated multiphoton x-ray diffraction for
synchrotron radiation sources
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2304.11440v3
- Date: Sun, 30 Jul 2023 15:05:49 GMT
- Title: Theory of high-energy correlated multiphoton x-ray diffraction for
synchrotron radiation sources
- Authors: Arunangshu Debnath, Robin Santra
- Abstract summary: We present a theoretical formulation for the multiphoton diffraction phenomenology in the nonrelativistic limit.
A hierarchy of approximations and the systematic analysis of limiting cases are presented.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
- Abstract: We present a theoretical formulation for the multiphoton diffraction
phenomenology in the nonrelativistic limit, suitable for interpreting
high-energy x-ray diffraction measurements using synchrotron radiation sources.
A hierarchy of approximations and the systematic analysis of limiting cases are
presented. A convolutional representation of the diffraction signal allows
classification of the physical resources contributing to the correlation
signatures. The formulation is intended for developing a theoretical
description capable of describing plausible absence or presence of correlation
signatures in elastic and inelastic diffractive scattering. Interpreting these
correlation signatures in terms of the incoming field modulated many-body
electronic density correlations provides a novel perspective for structural
imaging studies. More essentially, it offers a framework necessary for
theoretical developments of associated reconstruction algorithms.
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