학술논문

Speckle contrast of interfering fluorescence X-rays.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation. Jan2023, Vol. 30 Issue 1, p11-23. 13p.
Subject
*X-ray fluorescence
*ELASTIC scattering
*SPECKLE interference
*PHOTON counting
*X-ray lasers
*FEMTOSECOND pulses
*DIFFRACTION patterns
Language
ISSN
0909-0495
Abstract
With the development of X-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs), producing pulses of femtosecond durations comparable with the coherence times of X-ray fluorescence, it has become possible to observe intensity-intensity correlations due to the interference of emission from independent atoms. This has been used to compare durations of X-ray pulses and to measure the size of a focused X-ray beam, for example. Here it is shown that it is also possible to observe the interference of fluorescence photons through the measurement of the speckle contrast of angle-resolved fluorescence patterns. Speckle contrast is often used as a measure of the degree of coherence of the incident beam or the fluctuations of the illuminated sample as determined from X-ray diffraction patterns formed by elastic scattering, rather than from fluorescence patterns as addressed here. Commonly used approaches to estimate speckle contrast were found to suffer when applied to XFEL-generated fluorescence patterns due to low photon counts and a significant variation of the excitation pulse energy from shot to shot. A new method to reliably estimate speckle contrast under such conditions, using a weighting scheme, is introduced. The method is demonstrated by comparing the speckle contrast of fluorescence observed with pulses of 3 fs to 15 fs duration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]