Two-dimensional x-ray correlation spectroscopy of remote core states.

Struct Dyn

Department of Chemistry, University of California, 450 Rowland Hall, Irvine, California 92697-2025, USA.

Published: January 2014

Nonlinear all-X-ray signals that involve large core-atom separation compared to the X-ray wavelengths may not be described by the dipole approximation since they contain additional phase factors. Expressions for the rotationally averaged 2D X-ray photon echo signals from randomly oriented systems that take this position-dependent phase into account for arbitrary ratio between the core separation and the resonant wavelength are presented. Application is made to the Se K-edge of a selenium dipeptide system.

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