Theoretical Analysis of Hanbury Brown and Twiss Interferometry at Soft X-ray Free-Electron Lasers (2104.04249v1)
Abstract: In this work we provide theoretical background for the analysis of second-order correlation functions in experiments performed at the soft x-ray free-electron lasers (XFELs). Typically, soft x-ray beamlines at XFELs are equipped by the variable line spacing (VLS) monochromators. We perform examination of the beam propagation through such VLS monochromator taking specially into account the interplay between the finite monochromator resolution and the exit slits width. We then provide general analysis of the second-order correlation intensities in spectral and spatial domains. Finally, we connect these functions with the statistical properties of the beam incoming to the monochromator unit in the limit of Gaussian Schell-model pulses.
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