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Hauptverfasser: Sarkar, Arnab, Johnson, Allan S.
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Veröffentlicht: 2024
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.10585
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author Sarkar, Arnab
Johnson, Allan S.
author_facet Sarkar, Arnab
Johnson, Allan S.
contents Condensed phase systems often exhibit a mixture of deterministic and stochastic dynamics at the nanoscale which are essential to understanding their function, but can be challenging to study directly using conventional imaging methods. Coherent X-ray imaging has emerged as a powerful tool for studying both nanoscale structures and dynamics in condensed phase systems, including stochastic dynamics, but the requirement to obtain single-shot images in order to obtain freeze-frame images of the stochastic dynamics means the X-ray fluxes used must be very high, potentially destroying the samples. This prevents coherent imaging from being applied to complex systems like tracking the motion of charge carriers or domain fluctuations in quantum materials. Here we show that, by leveraging the coherence intrinsic to these methods, we can separate out the stochastic and deterministic contributions to a coherent X-ray scattering pattern, returning real space images of the deterministic contributions and the momentum spectrum of the stochastic contributions. We further show that, for several typical and important classes of fluctuations, we can return real space images of the mean fluctuations. We demonstrate this approach by numerically simulating the imaging of stochastic polaron separation following photoexcitation and by recovering the spectral properties of fluctuating domain walls. Our versatile approach will enable the direct recovery of the spatial, spectral and temporal properties of stochastic material dynamics in a wide variety of systems currently unobtainable with existing methods.
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spellingShingle Coherent X-ray Imaging of Stochastic Dynamics
Sarkar, Arnab
Johnson, Allan S.
Optics
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Condensed phase systems often exhibit a mixture of deterministic and stochastic dynamics at the nanoscale which are essential to understanding their function, but can be challenging to study directly using conventional imaging methods. Coherent X-ray imaging has emerged as a powerful tool for studying both nanoscale structures and dynamics in condensed phase systems, including stochastic dynamics, but the requirement to obtain single-shot images in order to obtain freeze-frame images of the stochastic dynamics means the X-ray fluxes used must be very high, potentially destroying the samples. This prevents coherent imaging from being applied to complex systems like tracking the motion of charge carriers or domain fluctuations in quantum materials. Here we show that, by leveraging the coherence intrinsic to these methods, we can separate out the stochastic and deterministic contributions to a coherent X-ray scattering pattern, returning real space images of the deterministic contributions and the momentum spectrum of the stochastic contributions. We further show that, for several typical and important classes of fluctuations, we can return real space images of the mean fluctuations. We demonstrate this approach by numerically simulating the imaging of stochastic polaron separation following photoexcitation and by recovering the spectral properties of fluctuating domain walls. Our versatile approach will enable the direct recovery of the spatial, spectral and temporal properties of stochastic material dynamics in a wide variety of systems currently unobtainable with existing methods.
title Coherent X-ray Imaging of Stochastic Dynamics
topic Optics
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.10585