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28 December 2001Femtosecond x-ray detectors via optical gating
Progress in ultrafast xray science demands a new generation of high time-resolution x-ray detectors. We discuss an xray and laser cross-correlation technique which could serve as a basis for a femtosecond xray detector. The cross- correlation technique is based on visible-laser-induced modifications to x-ray photoelectron spectra.
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Thornton Ernest Glover, "Femtosecond x-ray detectors via optical gating," Proc. SPIE 4500, Optics for Fourth-Generation X-Ray Sources, (28 December 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.452973