Coherent ultrafast core-hole correlation spectroscopy: x-ray analogues of multidimensional NMR

Physics – Quantum Physics

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4 pages, 3 figures

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.163001

We propose two dimensional x-ray coherent correlation spectroscopy (2DXCS) for the study of interactions between core-electron and valence transitions. This technique might find experimental applications in the future when very high intensity x-ray sources become available. Spectra obtained by varying two delay periods between pulses show off-diagonal cross-peaks induced by coupling of core transitions of two different types. Calculations of the N1s and O1s signals of aminophenol isomers illustrate how novel information about many-body effects in electronic structure and excitations of molecules can be extracted from these spectra.

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