Two-photon correlations in X-rays from a synchrotron radiation source

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Abstract

The intensity correlation experiment using visible light performed by Hanbury Brown & Twiss [Nature (London) (1956), 177, 27-29] is extended to X-ray wavelengths. Correlations of 14.4 keV X-ray photons from a synchrotron radiation source are observed by the coincidence counting technique. The high brilliance of synchrotron radiation available in the Tristan main ring enables the observation of two-photon correlations with a reasonable measurement time.

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Kunimune, Y., Yoda, Y., Izumi, K., Yabashi, M., Zhang, X. W., Harami, T., … Kikuta, S. (1997). Two-photon correlations in X-rays from a synchrotron radiation source. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 4(4), 199–203. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049597006912

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