We theoretically investigate the fluorescence intensity correlation (FIC) of Ar clusters and Mo-doped iron oxide nanoparticles subjected to intense, femtosecond, and sub-femtosecond x-ray free-electron laser pulses for high-resolution and elemental contrast imaging. We present the FIC of com.elsevier.xml.ani.Math@37814d10 and com.elsevier.xml.ani.Math@5f092186 emission in Ar clusters and discuss the impact of sample damage on retrieving high-resolution structural information and compare the obtained structural information with those from the coherent diffractive imaging (CDI) approach. We found that, while sub-femtosecond pulses will substantially benefit the CDI approach, few-femtosecond pulses may be sufficient for achieving high-resolution information with the FIC. Furthermore, we show that the fluorescence intensity correlation computed from the fluorescence of the Mo atoms in Mo-doped iron oxide nanoparticles can be used to image dopant distributions in the nonresonant regime.
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Ho, P. J., Knight, C., & Young, L. (2021). Fluorescence intensity correlation imaging with high spatial resolution and elemental contrast using intense x-ray pulses. Structural Dynamics, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/4.0000105
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