Principles of femtosecond X-ray/optical cross-correlation with X-ray induced transient optical reflectivity in solids

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The discovery of ultrafast X-ray induced optical reflectivity changes enabled the development of X-ray/optical cross correlation techniques at X-ray free electron lasers worldwide. We have now linked through experiment and theory the fundamental excitation and relaxation steps with the transient optical properties in finite solid samples. Therefore, we gain a thorough interpretation and an optimized detection scheme of X-ray induced changes to the refractive index and the X-ray/optical cross correlation response.

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Eckert, S., Beye, M., Pietzsch, A., Quevedo, W., Hantschmann, M., Ochmann, M., … Föhlisch, A. (2015). Principles of femtosecond X-ray/optical cross-correlation with X-ray induced transient optical reflectivity in solids. Applied Physics Letters, 106(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4907949

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